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On Monday, court documents revealed that AI company Anthropic spent millions of dollars physically scanning print books to ...
Anthropic purchased the books in bulk from major retailers to sidestep licensing issues and destroyed them in the process.
Anthropic scanned and discarded millions of books to train its Claude AI assistant. It also used pirated content. Legal rulings are both a win and a warning.
Discover hidden AI workflow strategies to cut costs by 90% and boost performance. Learn how to break free from Anthropic’s ...
Authors are appealing for help from Congress and the courts after Meta and Anthropic used millions of books to create AI ...
Expansive Context Window: A Game-Changer. One of the most notable features of Claude 2.1 is its massive context window. Capable of processing up to 200,000 tokens, approximately 150,000 words, or ...
In a major court victory for artificial intelligence companies on Tuesday, a California federal judge sided with Anthropic, the parent company of the Claude AI chatbot, ruling copyrighted books ...
Anthropic now says it has upped Claude’s “context window” so that the AI can now read a full book in just one minute. Claude is capable of reading 100K tokens, units that AI uses to process ...
Anthropic's Claude AI could be your best buddy in speed-reading. This generative artificial intelligence is capable of finishing a book in less than a minute, and we're talking about those with ...
Claude AI is named after Claude Shannon, a key figure in information theory. It operates similarly to OpenAI’s GPT models, but Anthropic emphasizes the importance of AI safety, alignment, and ...
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