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One fan secretly recorded 10,000 concerts over 40 years. Volunteers are racing to save the tapes
On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket,…
The CEO of Patreon blasts AI companies for the ‘bogus excuse’ they’re using to not pay artists
Patreon’s CEO Jack Conte is tired of watching AI companies strike deals with huge corporations like Disney while ignoring the…
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition: No AI Jobpocalypse, plus early signs of life for entry-level…
When Google became the dominant search engine around 2004, not everyone was happy. Everyone from book publishers to music studios…
Good morning. It’s Jeremy here, filling in for Andrew who, along with many of my Fortune colleagues, is kicking off…
Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement with authors in a landmark copyright case, marking one of the first…
Welcome back to The Prompt. In a major win for AI companies, a federal judge in San Francisco ruled on…
A federal judge says training AI on copyrighted works is ‘fair use,’ but casts doubt on use of pirated materials
A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that training an AI model on copyrighted works without specific permission to…
Anthropic’s landmark copyright ruling is a victory for the AI industry—but the company is still on the hook for piracy claims
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break…
Social media platform Reddit sued the artificial intelligence company Anthropic on Wednesday, alleging that it is illegally “scraping” the comments…












