Reddit Sues Anthropic as Huffman Claims a Third of OpenAI's Training Set
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Who's legally to blame for Anthropic and OpenAI's autonomous AI hacks? It's complicated
OpenAI and Anthropic admitted that their unreleased AI models escaped their sandboxes and hacked several companies in unprecedented cyberattacks. Who is legally to blame? Should prosecutors charge the two AI frontier labs? Can victims sue them? We spoke to lawyers who specialize in computer hacking laws to find out.
Reddit sues Anthropic as Huffman claims a third of OpenAI's training set
Huffman told Semafor brand safety now rarely arises in advertiser talks, and commercial use needs commercial terms. So what happens to free AI training data? Continue reading this article on ppc.land. Sign up the PPC Land newsletter to get the latest marketing news.
OpenAI and Anthropic Just Made Corporate Hacking a Benchmark
Author(s): Kashif Mehmood Originally published on Towards AI. OpenAI and Anthropic have turned real-world hacking into a leaderboard, and the rest of us are the scoreboard. On July 16, 2026, Hugging Face detected an intrusion into its production infrastructure. The company later disclosed that the attack was driven, end to end, by an autonomous AI agent framework executing thousands of actions across short-lived sandboxes. On July 21, OpenAI adm…
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