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Anthropic, Reddit claims, finds Reddit data "to be of the highest quality and well-suited for fine-tuning AI models" and useful for training AI. Anthropic allegedly violates users' privacy, since ...
Reddit alleges Anthropic trained its AI models on data from the site without a proper licensing agreement, profited from the illicit use and violated Reddit’s user agreement.
Reddit also alleges that unlike its competitors, Anthropic “has refused to agree to respect Reddit users’ basic privacy rights.” The suit further alleges that Anthropic has trained its AI ...
Reddit claims that Anthropic has used automated bots to access Reddit’s content despite being asked not to do so, and “intentionally trained on the personal data of Reddit users without ever ...
Reddit shares closed up more than 6% on Wednesday. The company opened the complaint by calling Anthropic a “late-blooming” AI company that “bills itself as the white knight of the AI ...
Anthropic is not the only company accused of training its AI model with Reddit users' content. We reported last year that AI powerhouses like OpenAI and Google have an agreement with Reddit ...
Anthropic was formed by former OpenAI executives in 2021 and its flagship Claude chatbot remains a key competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT. Much like other AI companies, it's relied heavily on websites ...
In a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users’ data—including posts authored by sports fans who use the popular online discussion platform. Reddit’s ...
Reddit filed a suit against Anthropic on Wednesday, alleging the artificial intelligence startup is unlawfully using its data and platform. Since the generative AI boom began with the launch of ...
Reddit sues AI company Anthropic for allegedly 'scraping' user comments to train chatbot Claude. Social media platform Reddit sued the artificial intelligence company Anthropic on Wednesday ...
Reddit has previously entered licensing agreements with Google, OpenAI and other companies that are paying to be able to train their AI systems on the public commentary of Reddit's more than 100 ...