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A judge ruled the Anthropic artificial intelligence company didn't violate copyright laws when it used millions of ...
Does India's Copyright Act allow for an AI model to train on a purchased copyright work under fair dealing provisions? Read ...
More than 90 vendors, three musical stages and a food court livened several blocks of the city for Saturday’s Main Street ...
SRTA's fare-free bus service, originally due to expire June 30, is continuing through August — and could run another year. Here's how.
The lawsuit claims the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram used more than 190,000 copyrighted books without ...
On writing a book on the history of sake in Yamaguchi, translating Strange Pictures by Uketsu, a writer who is always masked, and the challenges of translating from Japanese to English ...
His decision said Anthropic’s use of the books to train its models, including versions of its flagship AI model Claude, was “exceedingly transformative” enough to fall under fair use.
An alumna of McDaniel College and Linganore High School was named a Teacher of Promise by the Maryland State Department of Education. Madyson Hill of Mount Airy, who graduated from McDaniel last ...
Four staff members leave Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's team. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams claimed about 20 employees ...
Last-minute concessions to the Government’s controversial welfare reforms have been welcomed by some campaigners but ...
Guild Holdings blends origination and servicing strength, steady growth, and a $1.2B buyout offer that may undervalue its ...
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ET BrandEquity on MSNRemembering Emergency: When India banned Coke and brewed nationalism in a bottle called Double SevenCoca-Cola exited India. The Janata government launched Double Seven cola. It symbolized economic independence. Industry Minister George Fernandes spearheaded the move. The government wanted Coca-Cola ...
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