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'We'll see if I can hold my nose and approve it': Judge hates $1.5b AI settlement with book authors so much he's taking 2 weeks to think it over | Fortune

After spending nearly an hour mostly lambasting Anthropic's settlement, Judge William Alsup scheduled another hearing on September 25.

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fortune.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

'We'll see if I can hold my nose and approve it': Judge hates $1.5b AI settlement with book authors so much…

After spending nearly an hour mostly lambasting Anthropic's settlement, Judge William Alsup scheduled another hearing on September 25.

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  1. domenica 7 settembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion to settle lawsuit over pirated books used to train AI chatbots

    NEW YORK: Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit by book authors who say the company took pirated copies of…

  2. martedì 9 settembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Judge skewers $1.5 billion Anthropic settlement with authors in pirated books case over AI training

    A federal judge on Monday skewered a $1.5 billion settlement between artificial intelligence company Anthropic and authors who allege nearly half million books had been illegally…

cnbc.com
9 mesi fa

Judge skewers $1.5 billion Anthropic settlement with authors in pirated books case over AI training

A federal judge on Monday skewered a $1.5 billion settlement between artificial intelligence company Anthropic and authors who allege nearly half million books had been illegally pirated to train chatbots, raising the…

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arabnews.com9 mesi fa

Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion to settle lawsuit over pirated books used to train AI chatbots

NEW YORK: Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit by book authors who say the company took pirated copies of their works to train its chatbot. The…

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arstechnica.com9 mesi fa

Judge: Anthropic’s $1.5B settlement is being shoved “down the throat of authors”

Feeling “misled,” judge refuses to rubber-stamp Anthropic’s proposed settlement.

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wired.com9 mesi fa

I Wasn’t Sure I Wanted Anthropic to Pay Me for My Books—I Do Now

Anthropic agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement for authors whose books were used to train its AI model. As an author who fits that description, I’ve come around to the idea.

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  • martedì 9 settembre 2025·arstechnica.com

    Judge: Anthropic’s $1.5B settlement is being shoved “down the throat of authors”

    Feeling “misled,” judge refuses to rubber-stamp Anthropic’s proposed settlement.

  • martedì 9 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    'We'll see if I can hold my nose and approve it': Judge hates $1.5b AI settlement with book authors so much he's taking 2 weeks to think it…

    After spending nearly an hour mostly lambasting Anthropic's settlement, Judge William Alsup scheduled another hearing on September 25.

  • venerdì 12 settembre 2025·wired.com

    I Wasn’t Sure I Wanted Anthropic to Pay Me for My Books—I Do Now

    Anthropic agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement for authors whose books were used to train its AI model. As an author who fits that description, I’ve come around to the idea.