Judge torpedoes Anthropic's $1.5 billion author settlement
Robert Brown / implicator - Judge Alsup torpedoed Anthropic's record $1.5B author settlement, calling it incomplete and warning writers might 'get the shaft.' September deadlines loom before a December trial that could cost the AI company over $10 trillion in damages.
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Anthropic confirms technical bugs after weeks of complaints about declining Claude code quality
Maximilian Schreiner / the-decoder - Complaints about Claude's declining code quality have been building for weeks. We reached out last week, and Anthropic has now confirmed technical bugs and opened a deeper investigation.The article Anthropic confirms technical bugs after weeks of complain…
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Anthropic endorses California’s AI safety bill, SB 53
Maxwell Zeff / techcrunch - As Anthropic endorses SB 53, much of Silicon Valley and the federal government are pushing back on AI safety efforts.
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Anthropic to pay $1.5bn to settle copyright lawsuit with authors
Suhasini Srinivasaragavan / siliconrepublic - The settlement will see Anthropic paying out $3,000 to around 500,000 authors.Read more: Anthropic to pay $1.5bn to settle copyright lawsuit with authors
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Anthropic agrees to $1.5B settlement to end AI book piracy lawsuit
appleinsider - AI startup Anthropic has agreed to settle a lawsuit by paying authors $1.5 billion over accusations it illegally used copyrighted works to train its AI models.Anthropic logoCompanies in the AI space have been accused in the past of scraping content made b…
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Anthropic Agrees to Pay at Least $1.5 Billion in Landmark Copyright Settlement
Melissa Korn / wsj - The proposed agreement with authors covers 500,000 works that were pirated and used to train AI models.
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Anthropic halts AI services for Chinese-owned groups
Anthropic is discontinuing its AI service offerings to Chinese-owned firms amid rising concerns over security and regulatory challenges. This strategic decision comes as the company rethinks its market engagements to safeguard its technology from potential misuse. Observers note that this move effectively tightens the controls surrounding its AI capabilities in key international markets.
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Anthropic Secures $13B Series F Funding, Valued at $183B
Anthropic has successfully wrapped a $13B Series F round—truly a blockbuster in the AI arena—pushing its valuation to an eye‐watering $183B as it sets out to turbocharge AI product development.
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Anthropic raises $13B Series F at $183B valuation
Rebecca Bellan / techcrunch - AI firm Anthropic's $13 billion Series F round will be use to grow its enterprise adoption, deepen safety research, and support international expansion.
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Anthropic Will Now Train Claude on Your Chats, Here's How to Opt Out
Juli Clover / macrumors - Anthropic announced today that it is changing its Consumer Terms and Privacy Policy, with plans to train its AI chatbot Claude with user data.New users will be able to opt out at signup. Existing users will receive a popup that allows them to opt out of A…
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Anthropic Reaches Settlement in AI Copyright Lawsuit by Book Authors
Jon Swartz / techstrong - Anthropic has sidestepped the biggest potential copyright headache of many it faces from content creators. In a court filing in California federal court Tuesday, the company revealed it settled a class-action lawsuit with a trio of authors who claimed the…
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OpenAI and Anthropic safety tests reveal critical AI vulnerabilities
In an unexpected collaboration that borders on rivalry, OpenAI and Anthropic cross-tested their AI models, exposing serious jailbreak risks and misuse potential. The joint safety tests have raised eyebrows about the robustness of current systems and add fuel to debates over stricter AI oversight.
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OpenAI and Anthropic conducted safety evaluations of each other's AI systems
Anna Washenko / engadget - Most of the time, AI companies are locked in a race to the top, treating each other as rivals and competitors. Today, OpenAI and Anthropic revealed that they agreed to evaluate the alignment of each other's publicly available systems and shared the result…
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Anthropic Cybersecurity Team Warns ‘Agentic AI Has Been Weaponized’
PYMNTS / pymnts - Anthropic is warning of the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybercrime. “Agentic AI has been weaponized,” the company wrote Wednesday (Aug. 27) in an announcement accompanying its Threat Intelligence report. “AI models are now being used to…
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Anthropic Pilots ‘Claude for Chrome’ For Web Task Automation
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - Anthropic launches a limited pilot for its Claude for Chrome browser extension, taking a safety-first approach to address prompt injection security risks.The post Anthropic Pilots ‘Claude for Chrome’ For Web Task Automation appeared first on WinBuzzer.
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Anthropic Settles ‘Death Knell’ AI Copyright Lawsuit After Facing Billions in Damages
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - AI firm Anthropic has settled a landmark class-action copyright lawsuit with authors after a court ruling exposed it to potentially business-ending damages.The post Anthropic Settles ‘Death Knell’ AI Copyright Lawsuit After Facing Billions in Damages appe…
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Claude AI Can Now Click and Scroll for You in Chrome
John Quintet / iphoneincanada - Anthropic has begun limited testing of a Chrome extension that allows its Claude AI to directly use a web browser. The company said the move is a logical next step after connecting Claude to calendars, documents, and other apps, since so much work takes p…
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Anthropic Settles High-Profile AI Copyright Lawsuit Brought by Book Authors
Kate Knibbs / wired - Anthropic faced the prospect of more than $1 trillion in damages, a sum that could have threatened the company’s survival if the case went to trial.
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Anthropic reportedly in talks to raise $10B in new funding as AI boom continues apace
Duncan Riley / siliconangle - Anthropic PBC, the company behind the Claude generative artificial intelligence service, is reportedly nearing a deal to raise $10 billion in a new funding round, as the AI boom continues apace. According to Bloomberg referencing people familiar with the …
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Anthropic: Claude can now end conversations to prevent harmful uses
Mayank Parmar / bleepingcomputer - OpenAI rival Anthropic says Claude has been updated with a rare new feature that allows the AI model to end conversations when it feels it poses harm or is being abused. [...]
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