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A group of leading tech companies is teaming up with two teachers’ unions to train 400,000 kindergarten through 12th grade teachers in artificial intelligence over the next five years.
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot ...
To train its AI models, Anthropic stripped the pages out of millions of physical books before immediately tossing them out.
Judge William Alsup determined that Anthropic training its AI models on purchased copies of books is fair use.
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the ...
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its ...
Jack Clark, cofounder of Anthropic, said he'd use an AI "teddy bear" or "bunny" to keep his child entertained. He expects "a lot" of parents would do the same if such a product becomes available ...
Also: The work tasks people use Claude AI for most, according to Anthropic Using Clio, the company's data analysis tool, to maintain user privacy, Anthropic analyzed 574,740 anonymized ...