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Judge Rules Training AI on Authors' Books Is Legal But Pirating Them Is Not

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A judge rules that Anthropic's training on copyrighted works without authors' permission was a legal fair use, but that stealing the books in the first place is illegal.

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A federal judge sides with Anthropic in lawsuit over training AI on books without authors’ permission

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Federal judge William Alsup ruled that it was legal for Anthropic to train its AI models on published books without the authors’ permission. This marks the first time that the courts have given credence to AI companies’ claim that fair use doctrine can absolve AI companies from fault when they use …

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Meta wins AI copyright fight with authors

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A federal judge in California ruled in favor of Meta regarding a lawsuit initiated by 13 book authors, including Sarah Silverman, concerning the alleged unauthorized use of their copyrighted works for training artificial intelligence models.

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Book authors made the wrong arguments in Meta AI training case, judge says

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Judges clash over "schoolchildren" analogy in key AI training rulings. Soon after a landmark ruling deemed that when Anthropic copied books to train …

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Apache Airflow® Crash Course: From 0 to Running your Pipeline in the Cloud

With over 30 million monthly downloads, Apache Airflow is the tool of choice for programmatically authoring, scheduling, and monitoring data pipelines. Airflow enables you to define workflows as Python code, allowing for dynamic and scalable pipelines suitable to any use case from ETL/ELT to running ML/AI operations in production.

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Carnegie Mellon University at ICLR 2025

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Reinforcement Learning Transfer Learning, Meta Learning, and Lifelong Learning Unsupervised, Self-supervised, Semi-supervised, and Supervised Representation Learning Oral Papers Backtracking Improves Generation Safety Authors: Yiming Zhang, Jianfeng Chi, Hailey Nguyen, Kartikeya Upasani, Daniel M.

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Key fair use ruling clarifies when books can be used for AI training

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Artificial intelligence companies don't need permission from authors … In landmark ruling, judge likens AI training to schoolchildren learning to write.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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How to Find and Test Assumptions in Product Development

Watch this webinar with Laura Klein, product manager and author of Build Better Products, to learn how to spot the unconscious assumptions which you’re basing decisions on and guidelines for validating (or invalidating) your ideas. Assumptions mapping is the process of identifying and testing your riskiest ideas.

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Let's Get Physical: How to Blend Direct Mail Marketing with Your Digital Strategy

Speaker: Akeel Jabber, B2B SaaS Investor and Growth Marketer at Horizen Capital

This exclusive webinar with industry authorities Akeel Jabber and Bruce McMeekin will explore the dynamic duo of direct mail marketing and digital marketing, and teach you how to get started with blending these approaches into an effective and impactful marketing strategy! where should you start?

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LLMs in Production: Tooling, Process, and Team Structure

Speaker: Dr. Greg Loughnane and Chris Alexiuk

However, during development – and even more so once deployed to production – best practices for operating and improving generative AI applications are less understood.