Anthropic gives court authority to intervene if chatbot spits out song lyrics
Briefly

Anthropic's court documents indicated that the legality of using copyrighted content in AI training is under scrutiny in many ongoing cases, with a focus on whether it constitutes fair use.
A spokesperson for Anthropic emphasized that their AI model, Claude, is not intended for copyright infringement, stating that there are numerous safeguards in place to prevent such issues.
The court's current focus is on the arguments from publishers regarding the unauthorized use of their lyrics by Anthropic, as they seek a preliminary injunction against this conduct.
Anthropic's legal stance suggests confidence in the notion that using copyrighted content for training generative AI may qualify as fair use, although this remains a contentious legal battle.
Read at Ars Technica
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