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BRISTOL, Conn. (WTNH) — A tractor-trailer burst into flames in Bristol on Sunday morning, according to officials. The fire department responded to a fully-involved tractor-trailer fire on James ...
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Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.
The judge also ruled fair use law allowed Anthropic to take purchased physical books and scan them into a digital “research library” that can be used to train its models.
A Decatur man who reportedly told police he used AI to create pornographic pictures of celebrities is now charged with possession of images of child sexual abuse.