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Reddit has initiated legal action against AI company Anthropic, alleging the unauthorised use of its data to train AI models, reports Reuters. The lawsuit, lodged in San Francisco Superior Court ...
TechCrunch says that Reddit's lawsuit marks the first time a major tech platform has taken legal action against an AI model developer over training data access without a license.
In a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users' data-including posts authored by sports fans who use the popular online discussion platform. Reddit's ...
The order followed Anthropic’s removal of the case from a California Superior Court to federal court, arguing that Reddit’s ...
Reddit started a legal fight against AI giant Anthropic over data scraping, highlighting issues of content ownership and copyright in the genAI era.
Notably, Reddit pointed out that Anthropic's Claude models will help power Amazon's revamped Alexa, following about $8 billion in Amazon investments in the AI company since 2023. "By commercially ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has previously called out Anthropic (along with other AI firms) for scraping Reddit. Last year, the company took steps to limit automated scraping and warned AI companies ...
The legal action accuses Anthropic of breach of contract and unlawful business practices, asserting that the AI firm accessed Reddit’s site over 100,000 times even after claiming to have ceased ...
AI Startup Anthropic Faces Reddit's Legal Fire Over Data Scraping Across 100K+ Accesses Starting July 2024. Reddit (NYSE:RDDT) has filed a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court against artificial ...
In a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users’ data—including posts authored by sports fans who use the popular online discussion platform. Reddit’s ...