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TechCrunch says that Reddit's lawsuit marks the first time a major tech platform has taken legal action against an AI model developer over training data access without a license.
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Reddit Lawsuit Against Anthropic AI Has Stakes for Sports - MSN
In a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users' data-including posts authored by sports fans who use the popular online discussion platform. Reddit's ...
A federal judge in California has denied a request from Anthropic to immediately appeal a ruling that could place the ...
Reddit has restricted the Internet Archives Wayback Machine from extensively capturing its content due to concerns over ...
Reddit sued the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing it of stealing data from the social media discussion website to train its AI models despite publicly assuring it ...
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Reddit pulls plug on Wayback Machine archives: Here’s what that means for your digital history
Reddit is blocking the Wayback Machine from indexing its posts, comments, and profiles in a bid to stop AI firms from ...
Reddit quoted Claude admitting it was “trained on at least some Reddit data” and did not know if that content was deleted. It also said Anthropic’s bots have accessed or tried to access ...
Social media platform Reddit sued the artificial intelligence company Anthropic on Wednesday, alleging that it is illegally "scraping" the comments of Reddit users to train its chatbot Claude ...
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