Comment by drillsteps5

1 day ago

I'm looking forward to the trial where Anthropic will have to disclose sources of their training data, and then explain why they are entitled to charging customers for using regurgitated training data but Alibaba which trains their models on Anthropic's models are not.

Should be fun.

Edit: clarification

They already did and paid 1.5B https://authorsguild.org/advocacy/artificial-intelligence/wh...

While I love the sentiment, I feel like the odds of this actually ever reaching a trial are low, given the international positioning of the parties, and the... um... complex relationships involved.

Anthropic's actions seem performative. Others have already speculated on the likely audience(s).

  • > While I love the sentiment, I feel like the odds of this actually ever reaching a trial are low ...

    As cited in a peer comment here[0]:

      In June 2025, Judge William Alsup of the U.S. District 
      Court for the Northern District of California ruled on 
      summary judgment that using books without permission to 
      train AI was fair use if they were acquired legally, but he 
      denied Anthropic’s request for summary judgment related to 
      piracy—finding that the piracy was not fair use.[1]
    

    Of note in the judge's finding; "the piracy was not fair use".

    0 - https://authorsguild.org/advocacy/artificial-intelligence/wh...