A US judge rules that training AI on copyrighted books is fair use, but the downloading of pirated books is not.

The ruling isn't a guarantee for how similar cases will proceed, but it lays the foundations for a precedent that would side with tech companies over creatives.

The decision is a major win for AI companies as legal battles play out over the use and application of copyrighted works in LLMs

While the startup has won its "fair use" argument, it potentially faces billions of dollars in damages for allegedly pirating over 7 million books to build a digital library.

A judge ruled the Anthropic artificial intelligence company didn't violate copyright laws when it used millions of copyrighted books to train its AI.

In landmark ruling, judge likens AI training to schoolchildren learning to write.

Ruling sides against authors who alleged that Anthropic trained an AI model using their work without consent.

A US judge rules that training AI on copyrighted books is fair use, but the downloading of pirated books is not.

A US court has ruled Anthropic was not breaching copyright rules when it trained its AI model on books.

SAN FRANCISCO, 25 GIU - L'intelligenza artificiale di Anthropic, rivale di OpenAI e Google, potrà essere allenata con un libro coperto da copyright se legalmente comprato. (ANSA)

Un giudice federale di San Francisco ha riconosciuto che addestrare un’IA con libri può essere legittimo se fatto con materiali ottenuti legalmente. Il caso An…

Judge says firm made ‘fair use’ of literature but storage of pirated books in central library constituted infringement

A group of authors accused Meta Platforms of stealing their works to train its artificial intelligence technology.

A federal judge let Meta off the hook for the use of books to train its artificial intelligence model, but it still might face legal challenges by the authors in other ways.