Writers including Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Carreyrou filed a copyright lawsuit accusing six AI giants of using pirated copies of their books to train large language models.
One journalist has taken on the world's biggest AI companies, accusing OpenAI, Google, Meta and xAI of using copyrighted work ...
New York Times reporter along with five other writers sue Google, OpenAI, Meta, and others for training chatbots with pirated books.
Investigative reporter John Carreyrou has filed a lawsuit against Google, Anthropic, Meta, OpenAI, and xAI, alleging ...
Best-selling authors Michael and Kathleen Gear had 60 of their books illegally downloaded and used as training tools for an ...
New York Times reporter and "Bad Blood" author John Carreyrou filed the lawsuit in California federal court with five other ...
Adobe is facing fresh legal scrutiny over its AI ambitions, with a new lawsuit accusing the company of training one of its language models on pirated books without permission.
“Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet,” Mark Twain famously said. With ...
Headline-grabbing legal developments surrounding copyright and landmark model launches made for a sector-shaping November. In the infrastructure space, CoreWeave Inc.'s planned acquisition of Core ...
According to a report from the China Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, AI is reshaping the industry's workflow everywhere from scriptwriting to marketing. Its influence transcends ...
AI plays a crucial role in every step of post-production,” said its chairman, Lu Caijian. Hengdian World Studios — often referred to as “China’s Hollywood” — is where the company is located, and it ...
In 2025, three federal district court decisions began to sketch the boundaries of what counts as fair use in the context of AI training.