Anthropic to Pay $1.5B in Landmark AI Copyright Settlement with Authors

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Anthropic has agreed to pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a lawsuit filed by authors alleging the company used pirated books to train AI models, marking one of the largest copyright recoveries in history. The case centered on the unauthorized use of around 500,000 works, with the settlement potentially increasing if more works are included. The lawsuit highlights ongoing legal challenges in AI training practices and copyright law.
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