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Anthropic Wins a Partial Victory in Major AI Lawsuit That Could Have Major Implications for Hollywood

June 25, 2025  ·
  Martin Stone
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A group of authors filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, the Amazon-and-Google-backed maker of the Claude family of AI tools, for allegedly using their copyrighted works as training data for its large language models (LLMs).

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Author: Martin Stone
Martin is a voracious reader and hobbyist writer with a broad range of interests. When not getting people to stop watching YouTube he enjoys camping and cigars. At one point he was listed in the top 1% of Dean Martin listeners on Spotify... which he believes reflects more on you than him. Let’s just say, mistakes are made. SOCIAL MEDIA: X: http://x.com/MartinStoneite
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Vallor

As someone who utilizes AI as part of a few hobbies I have, I am happy and sad at this ruling. I don’t think a lot of people understand how advanced AI is getting… we may have already crossed the Rubicon because there’s no way for AI to “unlearn” something they’ve already digested.

Even if they order all of one AI runner to delete everything, this AI was invariably used to train a different AI. The AI world is very Incestuous and end up training off each other.

Not to mention people already run different models on their own machines which would allow any sufficiently advance LLM to retrain itself. The Genie is well and truly out of the bottle.

CleatusDefeatus

Is the daughter of the founder Ms. Anthropic?