AI startup Anthropic agrees to pay 1.5bn to settle book piracy lawsuit
The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay 1.5bn to settle a class-action lawsuit by book authors who say the company took pirated copies of their works to train its chatbot. The company has agreed to pay authors about 3,000 for each of an estimated 500,000 books covered by the settlement. "It is the first of its kind in the AI era." A trio of authors – thriller novelist Andrea Bartz and nonfiction writers Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson – sued last year and now represent a broader group of writers and publishers whose books Anthropic downloaded to train its chatbot Claude. If Anthropic had not settled, experts say losing the case after a scheduled December trial could have cost the San Francisco-based company even more money.
Sep-5-2025, 20:19:48 GMT
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