Project Panama, an internal effort by Anthropic AI, involved scanning and destroying up to 2 million books to train artificial intelligence systems.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- A U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that Google's massive effort to scan millions of books for an online library does not violate copyright law, rejecting claims from a group of ...
Court filings reveal how AI companies raced to obtain more books to feed chatbots, including by buying, scanning and disposing of millions of titles.
The approved settlement would end a class-action lawsuit filed by the Authors Guild and book authors as well as a separate suit brought by five major publishers. The suits alleged that Google scanning ...
Princeton University has signed on to Google’s ever-expanding book-scanning project, joining a growing list of college libraries that have agreed to let the search engine digitize volumes from their ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Google and U.S. publishers have settled a longstanding dispute over Google's book-scanning project. A lawsuit filed by authors remains, though, leaving the project in ...