Mod note: I clarified the title which I originally interpreted as "Anthropic is suing people" and not as "Anthropic is being sued" (the original title was "Anthropic sued for copying books to train Claude")
Not that it matters, but the new version sounds kind of like the author is making a big deal, and the old version sounds like normal press language, to me at least
Yeah, I agree, but press language is rare enough that I think you get false-positives on LW. Agree that in a normal news articles list it would be parseable and reasonable.
OpenAI faces 10 copyright lawsuits and Anthropic is starting to get sued as well. Whether or not you agree with copyright, this is worth looking into. Lawsuits could hinder AI companies from scaling further.
The recent filing against Anthropic is notable because the plaintiffs have evidence of Anthropic copying their works. Because they were able to identify their data being trained on, the case against Anthropic is much stronger.
Here is the core argument from the filing:
If you want to enable more lawsuits against large AI companies for data laundering, do advocate for transparency. You can make the case for a MILD standard like my collaborators and I are doing in Europe.