A San Francisco federal judge rejected Anthropic PBC's bid to halt "possibly the largest copyright class action ever" brought by authors accusing the company of illegally downloading more than 7 million books to train the large language models powering the company's AI assistant Claude.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup denied Anthropic's motions to stay the case and certify an interlocutory appeal that would have pushed back the parties' Dec. 1 trial dat...
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