GenAI Is a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen to Your Business
US district judge William Alsup ruled that millions of authors can join the class action against Anthropic, exposing the AI startup to potentially hundreds of billions in damages.
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AI Industry Warns That New Lawsuit Could Destroy It Entirely
Last month, a federal judge ruled that potentially millions of writers can join a copyright infringement lawsuit brought against the AI startup Anthropic. The suit, filed by three authors, accused the Claude chatbot maker of using pirated books downloaded from "shadow libraries" such as LibGen to train its large language models. Upping the ante through the roof, US district judge William Alsup said that the trio's suit can represent every single…
The AI industry on the edge of the precipice? The largest collective action ever certified in copyright matters against Anthropic could financially ruin the AI industry, according to professional associations A U.S. federal judge has just certified the largest class action ever brought for copyright infringement against a technology company. The target: Anthropic, creator of the Claude model, accused of building part of its success on data...
A possible class action for copyright violations could ruin the AI industry financially – at least the affected company Anthropic and AI industry associations fear.
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