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Reddit started a legal fight against AI giant Anthropic over data scraping, highlighting issues of content ownership and copyright in the genAI era.
The order followed Anthropic’s removal of the case from a California Superior Court to federal court, arguing that Reddit’s ...
For Huffman, success comes down to making sure that posts are “written by humans and voted on by humans”—referencing the process by which users can “upvote” posts in order to show their appreciation ...
Cursor's CEO issued an apology this weekend over an unclear change to its pricing model that resulted in some users being ...
Tongue in cheek, Iaso describes Anubis as like the ancient Egyptian god, weighing the soul of your connection using one or ...
A US federal judge ruled that using copyrighted books to train AI is fair use. Anthropic now faces trial over its use of pirated material.
Anthropic purchased the books in bulk from major retailers to sidestep licensing issues and destroyed them in the process.
We’re changing the rules of the internet across all of Cloudflare,” said Matthew Prince, the CEO of the company and Utah's ...