Training AI with Copyrighted Books Ruled ‘Fair Use’ in US: Implications for SA
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The case that could change AI forever – and why South African technology companies should pay attention
A recent landmark ruling by a California court has delivered legal clarity on a defining question in the era of generative AI: can large language models (LLMs) be trained on copyrighted works without the rights holder’s consent? In Bartz v. Anthropic, a United States (U.S) federal judge in the Northern District of California held that […]
The case that could change AI forever – and why South African technology companies should pay attention - Techish Kenya
California court ruled AI training on lawfully acquired copyrighted books constitutes fair use, impacting South African AI development and copyright law.
Training AI with copyrighted books ruled ‘fair use’ in US: Implications for SA
Image source: [[https://www.freepik.com/ Freepik]]A recent landmark ruling by a California court has delivered legal clarity on a defining question in the era of generative AI: can large language models (LLMs) be trained on copyrighted works without the rights holder’s consent? Read more...
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