Judge approves $1.5B Anthropic authors settlement
A U.S. federal judge in San Francisco gave preliminary approval to a $1.5 billion settlement between AI firm Anthropic and authors who allege nearly half a million books were pirated to train the company's chatbots. The deal—backed by the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers—would pay authors and publishers about $3,000 per covered work, resolves claims about how materials were acquired, and follows a June ruling that found training can be transformative fair use but that Anthropic wrongfully obtained works from pirate sites.
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$1.5 billion settlement approved over AI company's alleged use of pirated books
New information:
- U.S. District Judge William Alsup issued preliminary approval of a $1.5 billion settlement.
- About 465,000 books are listed as covered by the agreement; payments are roughly $3,000 per work to authors and publishers.
- Settlement resolves claims over acquisition via pirate websites but does not apply to future works; parties filed procedural materials including a Sept. 22 claims-form submission for the judge's review.