Court allows Anthropic «to steal» legal AI training books — to pirate

News Software 06-25-2025 at 11:06 comment
It turns out that using officially purchased books to teach AI without the permission of the authors — is «fair use». At least, this is the opinion of the California District Court, which sided with Anthropic in a copyright infringement lawsuit.

Elon Musk shared images of Grok — they turned out to be the work of a photographer

News WTF 06-09-2025 at 16:02 comment
A week ago, Elon Musk reposted Eric Jiang of xAI, who allegedly posted images created by Grok, that turned out to be altered works by Charles Brooks.

The site allows you to find books that was pirated by Meta for training Llama AI

News Technologies 03-24-2025 at 17:42 comment
In January 2025, during the trial, the process it turned out that Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta for Llama AI training has illegally used millions of books. Now you can find out which ones.

The star squirrel Peanut owner accused Binance of copyright infringement

News Crypto 12-16-2024 at 18:14 comment
Popular American content creator Mark Longo has filed a legal complaint against Binance, claiming that the memecoin PNUT, which the platform listed last month, infringes on his intellectual property rights. Longo alleges that the token uses an image of his pet squirrel named Peanut without permission.

Famous critic of OpenAI and artificial intelligence found dead

News Software 12-15-2024 at 16:02 comment
One of the creators of ChatGPT, Suchir Balaji, who exposed issues with OpenAI and artificial intelligence, was found dead in his apartment.

OpenAI destroyed 100,000 books used to train GPT-3. Those involved have also disappeared

News Technologies 05-08-2024 at 19:58 comment
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OpenAI has removed two huge datasets «books1» and «books2» that were used to train the GPT-3 model.

Sorry, Sora. YouTube says that the OpenAI neural network does not have the right to learn on videos from the platform

News Software 04-05-2024 at 14:41 comment
It is not known for certain whether the new OpenAI neural network has used YouTube videos, but the video platform’s CEO assures that this would be a clear violation of the terms of use.

Three writers to sue Nvidia for illegal use of their books for AI training

News Technologies 03-11-2024 at 12:53 comment
The class action lawsuit, filed Friday night in a San Francisco federal court, says Nvidia used the copyrighted books to train its new NeMo platform, created by the chipmaker as a «fast and affordable way to implement generative AI».

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