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Judge rules Anthropic's use of books to train AI model is fair use
Judge rules Anthropic's use of books to train AI model is fair use

UPI

time5 days ago

  • UPI

Judge rules Anthropic's use of books to train AI model is fair use

A judge ruled that Anthropic did not violate copyright laws by using copyrighted books to train its AI. Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI.. | License Photo June 24 (UPI) -- A judge ruled the Anthropic artificial intelligence company didn't violate copyright laws when it used millions of copyrighted books to train its AI. According to his ruling, U.S. District Judge William Alsup concluded Monday "that the training use was a fair use." However, that doesn't mean Anthropic is out of the woods legally, as it's still potentially on the hook for allegedly having pirated books. Alsup wrote in his conclusion that although it was not legally wrong for Anthropic to train its AI with the unlawfully downloaded materials. "We will have a trial on the pirated copies used to create Anthropic's central library and the resulting damages, actual or statutory," he said. The owners of Anthropic claimed that they eventually started paying for downloaded books. "That Anthropic later bought a copy of a book it earlier stole off the internet will not absolve it of liability for the theft but it may affect the extent of statutory damages," Alsup wrote. The case document states that Anthropic offers an AI software service called "Claude," which is able to simulate human writing and reading because it was trained with books and other texts that were taken from a central library of materials gathered by the parent company. Authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson are the plaintiffs in the case, as they wrote books that Anthropic allegedly "copied from pirated and purchased sources." None of the usage was authorized by the authors. The case further purports that the owners of Anthropic knowingly downloaded at least seven million books, which they knew were pirated copies. It is unclear when a new trial in regard to the purported purposely downloading of pirated books will take place or if it has yet to be set.

Amazon Web Services to launch AWS Marketplace in India by year end
Amazon Web Services to launch AWS Marketplace in India by year end

Time of India

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Amazon Web Services to launch AWS Marketplace in India by year end

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced its plans to launch AWS Marketplace platform in India later this year. The company has confirmed that the AWS marketplace platform will enable users to discover and transact software solutions. AWS India and South Asia President Sandeep Dutta termed it a "UPI moment for enterprise software procurement "."Later this year, we will launch AWS Marketplace in of this as the UPI moment for enterprise software procurement. It's going to be coming with India-specific features," Dutta said in a keynote address at the AWS Summit company claims that the marketplace will enable the customers to discover software, data and services from thousands of AWS partners and will enable transactions in Indian rupees. The customers using the platform will be able to make payment using multiple options like net banking, credit cards and UPI."India is poised to become a USD 1 trillion digital economy. We continue to deepen our commitment towards India. Our regions across Mumbai and Hyderabad, with a planned investment of USD 16.4 billion by 2030, are ready to fuel the next level of growth in India," concluded agency inputs

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