Through the deal, Anthropic admitted no wrongdoing and agreed to maintain its current strong guardrails on its AI models and products throughout the litigation. These guardrails, Anthropic has ...
The case is Concord Music Group Inc v. Anthropic PBC, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, No. 3:24-cv-03811. For the music publishers: Matt Oppenheim, Nick Hailey and ...
A federal judge has approved an interim agreement in a lawsuit that alleges AI company Anthropic used copyrighted song lyrics without authorization or payment while training its system.
AI developer Anthropic has reached an agreement with music publishers suing it for copyright infringement, promising to maintain guardrails which prevent models from including copyrighted content ...
Anthropic has struck a deal with major music publishers that bars Claude from spitting out song lyrics. While this settles the immediate dispute, the bigger question of whether AI companies can use ...
During the experiment, the AI model was told to comply with all queries Then, harmful prompts were shared with Claude 3 Opus The AI model provided the information while believing it was wrong to do ...
Last month, Anthropic made its Claude 3.5 Haiku available via the Claude.ai website and its mobile app. The AI firm has previously claimed that its 3.5 Sonnet model is more powerful than OpenAI's ...
While the case is proceeding, Anthropic's Claude will no longer provide lyrics to songs owned by the music publishers or new lyrics based on copyrighted material. By Winston Cho A trio of major ...
In response to a copyright infringement complaint filed by a handful of music publishers, including Universal Music and ABKCO in October 2023, artificial intelligence giant Anthropic has agreed to ...