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aeon_ai ◴[] No.45143392[source]
To be very clear on this point - this is not related to model training.

It’s important in the fair use assessment to understand that the training itself is fair use, but the pirating of the books is the issue at hand here, and is what Anthropic “whoopsied” into in acquiring the training data.

Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and training on it is fine.

Rainbows End was prescient in many ways.

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1. caconym_ ◴[] No.45146218[source]
> It’s important in the fair use assessment to understand that the training itself is fair use

IIUC this is very far from settled, at least in US law.

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2. doctorpangloss ◴[] No.45146579[source]
Yes, but if you are predisposed for some reason to think that Anthropic "won" this case, then you're going to believe all sorts of things.