US judge allows using pirated books to train AI
A federal judge has sided with the AI company Anthropic in its practice of training a chatbot on copyrighted books without permission from the authors.
In a decision with the potential to set legal precedent, District Court Judge William Asup ruled on Monday that Anthropic's training of its artificial intelligence creation Claude with millions of pirated books was allowed under a " fair Използвайте „ Доктрина в закон, наименуван Закон за авторското право.
“ Използването на противоречивите книги за образование на Клод и неговите прародители беше извънредно трансформативно и беше почтена приложимост “, написа в решението си Alsup. data without permission or payment.
Alsup's decision in favor of Anthropic is a first in the United States and could be sited in other cases as a legal precedent by AI firms defending themselves in court.
AI companies generally defend their practices by claiming fair use, arguing that training AI on large data sets fundamentally changes the or...
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