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A federal judge in San Francisco has delayed approval of Anthropic's $1.5 billion settlement with authors, citing the need for more clarity on legal fees and lead-plaintiff payments.
A key witness in the Musk v. Altman trial contradicted Elon Musk's own testimony during jury deliberations, potentially damaging his legal strategy. The unexpected contradiction has raised serious questions about the case's trajectory.
A U.S. judge ruled that conversations between a fraud defendant and AI chatbot Claude are not protected by attorney-client privilege, marking the first such decision in the U.S. The ruling highlights the need for clarity on AI use in legal settings.
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have sued OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT was trained on their copyrighted content without permission. The lawsuit claims that GPT-4 'memorized' substantial portions of their material and reproduces it in responses.
Encyclopedia Britannica has sued OpenAI for allegedly using nearly 100,000 of its copyrighted articles to train AI models without permission. The case raises critical questions about copyright law and AI training practices.
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have sued OpenAI for allegedly using their copyrighted content to train ChatGPT without permission. The lawsuit follows a similar case against Perplexity and marks a significant legal battle over AI data usage.