The AI company still argues that training Claude on copyrighted material constitutes fair use.
Music publishers allege that Anthropic violated copyright policies by using hundreds of songs to train its Claude chatbot.
Most big tech firms now boast fun-size versions of their flagship models for this purpose: OpenAI offers both GPT-4o and ...
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Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has reached an agreement with Universal Music and other music publishers over its ...
In October 2023, several music publishers including Universal Music Group, ABKCO, Concord Music Group, and Greg Nelson Music ...
Anthropic and the record labels that sued it over copyright concerns agree the Amazon-backed AI firm's products can't recite ...
Anthropic reaches agreement in copyright infringement lawsuit with music publishers over AI model training on protected song ...
After music publishers sued AI company Anthropic over the alleged use of lyrics to train its AI system, a deal has finally ...
In an order, US district judge Eumi Lee outlined the terms of a deal reached between Anthropic and publisher plaintiffs who license some of the most popular songs on the planet, which she said ...
While chatbots like ChatGPT or Anthropic’s Claude mostly perform for users as a single broad, helpful, and intentionally ...
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