Around 120,000 rights holders are pursuing a historic $1.5 billion payout in a landmark case against Anthropic, marking the largest copyright resolution involving AI training data in US history amid unprecedented claimant support. About 120,000 authors and other rights holders are seeking a share of a proposed $1.5 billion class-action settlement with Anthropic, the AI developer behind the Claude chatbot, in a case that could become the largest copyright payout in US history. Court filings released on Thursday showed claims covering more than 480,000 works, with rights holders stepping forward for 91% of them, an unusually high response in a…
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As defunct companies’ digital archives change hands for training AI, privacy advocates warn of substantial risks, despite rising commercial incentives among AI developers for real workplace data. As the shutdown market around failed startups becomes more organised, some founders are now turning their company’s private digital trail into a final…
The Premier League has expressed concerns to the UK government that proposed changes to AI copyright laws could undermine protections critical to its commercial success, warning of risks to its revenue and broader economic contributions. The Premier League has warned the UK government that proposed changes to copyright law for…
A website run by the TOP Agency is accused of transforming other outlets’ reporting into AI-generated content without attribution, raising concerns about widespread digital plagiarism and the integrity of local news coverage. A local-news-style website run by the TOP Agency has been accused of turning other outlets’ reporting into a…
A comic writer discusses how AI is increasingly supporting routine publishing tasks, enhancing accessibility and efficiency without compromising editorial integrity, while advocating for tighter restrictions on its use in academic settings. Artificial intelligence is becoming a practical part of the publishing workflow, not just a subject for debate, and that…
The Mississippi Free Press has retracted an opinion piece after uncovering it was produced by artificial intelligence and submitted under a false identity, prompting renewed calls for stricter verification processes in journalism. The Mississippi Free Press has said it removed an opinion column published on 7 April after discovering that…
As more writers utilise generative AI for drafting and editing, the industry faces debates over standards, authenticity, and the future of human reporting amid ongoing tensions over AI’s role in news production. A quiet shift is unsettling newsrooms and publishing houses: more writers are using generative AI not just to…
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