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Here's what you need to know this week about artificial intelligence in the Bay Area: Reddit sues Anthropic over alleged ...
Reddit has filed a lawsuit against Anthropic AI, accusing it of training its Claude AI model with data scrapped from Reddit's ...
Represented by John Quinn of Quinn Emanuel, Reddit claims the maker of Claude AI is in breach of contract by using its ...
X (Twitter) has updated its developer agreement to stop outside developers from using its content to train AI systems. The ...
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Forget Brad and Angelina, Ben and Jenn, The Beatles, Brexit, or even Henry VIII and his wives. This is the biggest split in recent history.
This week, the tech world felt the heat from all sides: courtrooms, regulators, and content creators. In today’s Madtech ...
The AI firm said the order to retain deleted ChatGPT chats undermines user privacy as legal its battle escalates.
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence; AI scraped around and now they’re finding out; expect better ad ...
Reddit is suing AI startup ‘Anthropic’ for allegedly training their model on personal user data without consent.
Reddit claims Anthropic used its content to train A.I. models without approval, filing a lawsuit to protect user data.