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Amazon-backed Anthropic AI sued by authors for "stealing" hundreds of copyrighted books

This legal action is part of a growing trend of copyright infringement lawsuits against AI companies. OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and Meta Platforms have also faced similar lawsuits from authors and other creators.

August 21, 2024 / 07:33 IST
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Amazon-backed AI startup Anthropic has been sued by a group of writers for “stealing” hundreds of copyrighted books. According to a report by Reuters, a class action lawsuit has been filed against Anthropic in a California court.

In the lawsuit, the authors allege that Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbots were trained on a vast, publicly available dataset called “The Pile.” This dataset includes a significant portion called Books3, which contains a large collection of pirated ebooks from popular authors such as Stephen King and Michael Pollan.

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“It is apparent that Anthropic downloaded and reproduced copies of The Pile and Books3, knowing that these datasets were comprised of a trove of copyrighted content sourced from pirate websites like Bibiliotik,” the authors say in the lawsuit.

What do the authors want?