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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.
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[2] Reddit alleges that Anthropic trained its AI models (e.g., Claude) on public Reddit posts and comments scraped between December 2021 through October 2024. [3] ...
Reddit sues AI company Anthropic for allegedly ‘scraping’ user comments to train chatbot Claude by: MATT O'BRIEN, Associated Press Posted: Jun 4, 2025 / 07:42 PM EDT ...
Reddit sues Anthropic over alleged "scraping" of user comments to train AI chatbot Claude Updated on: June 4, 2025 / 6:04 PM EDT / AP Futurist explains how AI will change the way we live and work ...
On Wednesday, June 4, Bloomberg reported that Reddit Inc. (NYSE:RDDT) has filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, alleging unauthorized use of its user-generated content to train AI models. The suit ...
Social media platform Reddit sued the artificial intelligence company Anthropic on Wednesday, alleging that it is illegally "scraping" the comments of Reddit users to train its chatbot Claude ...
Reddit had filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, alleging that the AI company behind the Claude chatbot has been using its data for years without permission.
Anthropic noted statutory damages for the use of millions of works could be “ruinous,” but District Judge William Alsup said, “It cannot be true that as the scope of copying grows, so does the ...
Anthropic still faces some other big legal challenges. Reddit sued the company earlier in June ... requesting that the court grant their request to pursue their claims as a class action. The judge's ...
A review of the legal challenges associated with generative AI training disputes emphasises the need for clarity from the UK ...