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Authors Sue Claude AI’s Maker for Copyright Infringement Over AI Training in High-Profile Legal Battle

by Reshab Agarwal
August 21, 2024
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In a recent lawsuit, authors sue Claude AI’s maker for copyright infringement over AI training, alleging unauthorized use of their works. Artificial intelligence company Anthropic is facing a class-action lawsuit in the California federal court, filed by three prominent authors who allege that the company has misused their copyrighted books, along with hundreds of thousands of other works, to train its AI-powered chatbot, Claude. The plaintiffs, Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson, claim that Anthropic unlawfully used pirated versions of their books to enhance the chatbot’s capabilities without providing any compensation to the authors.

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According to the complaint, the authors assert that their works were included in a dataset containing pirated books, which Anthropic allegedly used to train Claude. The lawsuit highlights that Anthropic has “built a multibillion-dollar business by stealing hundreds of thousands of copyrighted books,” exploiting these works to develop an advanced AI system without paying the rightful owners.

The complaint specifically points out that Claude’s ability to generate human-like responses and long-form content would not be possible without extensive training in a large number of books, many of which were allegedly obtained through illegal means. The authors argue that the company has unfairly profited from their work, undermining their income and intellectual property rights.

Anthropic’s Initial Response

In response to the lawsuit, Anthropic acknowledged that it is aware of the legal action but declined to provide detailed comments, citing the ongoing litigation. A spokesperson for the company stated that they are currently assessing the complaint, but refrained from making any further statements.

The lawsuit against Anthropic is part of a broader trend of legal challenges faced by AI companies over the use of copyrighted materials in training their models. In recent years, multiple lawsuits have been filed against companies like OpenAI and Meta Platforms, accusing them of similar copyright infringements.

In addition to the current case, Anthropic had previously been sued by music publishers over the alleged misuse of copyrighted song lyrics to train Claude. These lawsuits underscore the growing concerns among creators about the unauthorized use of their work in the development of AI technologies.

Fair Use Doctrine Under Scrutiny

As authors sue Claude AI’s maker for copyright infringement over AI training, the debate around AI and fair use intensifies. AI companies, including Anthropic, have argued that training models on publicly available materials is a form of fair use, as it involves transforming the original work into something new. However, the plaintiffs in this case strongly dispute this interpretation, arguing that the use of their works in this manner constitutes copyright infringement.

The lawsuit further contends that unlike human learning, which involves purchasing or borrowing books legally, AI training using pirated materials offers no compensation to the original creators. The authors assert that Anthropic has not only failed to compensate them but has also taken steps to conceal the full extent of its copyright violations.

The outcome of this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the AI industry, particularly in how companies approach the training of their models. AI companies may be forced to reevaluate their methods and potentially enter into licensing agreements with content creators to avoid future litigation.

Authors Demand Accountability

The authors involved in the lawsuit are seeking not only monetary damages but also an order that would permanently prevent Anthropic from further infringing on their copyrighted content. They argue that just as previous technological advancements, such as the printing press and copy machines, had to comply with copyright laws, AI companies must also adhere to the same legal standards.

As authors sue Claude AI’s maker for copyright infringement over AI training, the outcome could set significant legal precedents for AI companies. As the lawsuit progresses, it will likely contribute to the broader discourse on how AI technologies should interact with existing copyright laws, potentially leading to new regulations and standards for the industry.

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