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Here's what you need to know this week about artificial intelligence in the Bay Area: Reddit sues Anthropic over alleged ...
Represented by John Quinn of Quinn Emanuel, Reddit claims the maker of Claude AI is in breach of contract by using its ...
A freelance graphic designer's response to a woman's demand for free labor has been applauded by netizens. The graphic ...
In a significant change from its October privacy policy update, X no longer allows third parties to use its content for AI ...
Reddit filed a complaint against Anthropic, claiming that the AI lab used its data to train its models without authorization ...
The AI firm said the order to retain deleted ChatGPT chats undermines user privacy as legal its battle escalates.
Reddit is suing AI startup ‘Anthropic’ for allegedly training their model on personal user data without consent.
Reddit has reportedly sued AI company Anthropic, alleging the unauthorized use of its data to train AI models.
Reddit's content is a gold mine for teaching AI to sound human — and Reddit isn’t about to let it go for free.
Reddit’s lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday, accuses the Amazon-backed AI company of breaching its user agreement. “As far ...
In Washington’s new AI universe, national security and corporate AI ambitions are fusing—reshaping policy, procurement, and ...
Reddit sues Anthropic for scraping 100,000+ posts without payment while competitors pay $130M annually. Could reshape AI data ...