Summer must be coming, because the courts are starting to heat up with copyright decisions in artificial intelligence (AI) cases. We’ve ...
Authors earn an average of only £7,000 a year – yet Meta, one of the world’s richest companies, has taken millions of books to train its AI without paying. This cannot stand, writes author Abie Longst ...
Ben Zhao, Professor University of Chicago and his team of researchers built Nightshade and Glaze to push back against the ...
Crushon AI, a prominent conversational AI platform, announced a new release today, dramatically enhancing its NSFW AI and AI Girlfriend functionality. The release is a response to the growing demand ...
With Target Play, users can now design AI companions with built-in goals, emotional development, and interactive scoring.
Anthropic flips the script on AI in education: Claude’s Learning Mode makes students do the thinking
Anthropic launches Claude for Education with Learning Mode that teaches critical thinking rather than providing answers, partnering with top universities to transform AI's role in education.
In 1948, the founder of information theory, Claude Shannon , proposed modelling language in terms of the probability of the next word in a sentence g ...
“Claude can speak dozens of languages – (what language, if any, is it in its head?) ...
Annie Allison of Haynes Boone discusses key takeaways from Part 2 of the U.S. Copyright Office's Report on Copyright and ...
Some say that the introduction of Claude Sonnet 3.7 marked the beginning of Cursor’s downfall, but that’s just the tip of the ...
If an artist’s work can be copied, modified and distributed by AI without consequence, we may have crossed an irrevocable line, argues Aron Solomon of Amplify. In this guest commentary he explains how ...
Gray bots like ClaudeBot and Bytespider are scraping websites for AI training data, raising legal, performance, and cost ...
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