PANews reported on June 5 that according to Bloomberg, Reddit sued AI company Anthropic in the San Francisco Superior Court of California, alleging that it had scraped Reddit content more than 100,000 times without authorization since July last year to train AI models, violating platform rules and abusing user data privacy. Reddit's chief legal officer said that it had tried to negotiate a licensing agreement with Anthropic, and the lawsuit was a "last resort" to force it to return to the negotiating table.
Reddit sues Anthropic for misusing user content, alleging it circumvented licensing agreements for profit
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