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While an Anthropic spokesperson confirmed that the AI firm did not acquire Humanloop or its IP, that’s a moot point in an ...
Partly founded by Irishman Peter hayes, the UK-based AI platform Humanloop has been acqui-hired by fast-growing AI player ...
Anthropic has hired the three cofounders of London-based AI startup HumanLoop, along with most of its engineering and ...
Anthropic's new hires include HumanLoop CEO Raza Habib, CTO Peter Hayes, CPO Jordan Burgess, along with most of the engineering and research team. However, the company has only hired employees from ...
Anthropic competitor OpenAI has projected it will end 2025 with more than $12 billion in total revenue, up from $3.7 billion last year, three people familiar with the matter said.
Anthropic told the court that it made fair use of the books and that U.S. copyright law "not only allows, but encourages" its AI training because it promotes human creativity. The company said its ...
Anthropic’s use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal under US copyright law, a judge ruled. Above, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei in May. AP US copyright ...
Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using the site’s data to train AI models without a proper licensing agreement, according to a complaint filed in a Northern California court on Wednesday.
AI models weren't that good at coding. Then, in the summer of 2024, Anthropic released a new model that blew everyone away. Here's what happened next.
Redditors left in the dark? Reddit sues Anthropic over AI scraping that retained users’ deleted posts Amazon’s revamped Alexa at center of Reddit’s legal fight with Anthropic.
Also: Anthropic's free Claude 4 Sonnet aced my coding tests - but its paid Opus model somehow didn't Founded in 2021 by siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei, both former OpenAI employees, Anthropic ...
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