A judge ruled that a former competitor of Thomson Reuters was not permitted to copy its content to build an AI-based legal platform.
In the first AI copyright case ruling, a court concludes that training an AI system using copyrighted material isn't fair use. That will likely be cited by creators fighting other tech giants.
German software developer TeamViewer posted on Wednesday mid-term revenue growth targets after it closed its acquisition of ...
A judge looked at possible copyright infringement defenses for Ross Intelligence and said, ‘I reject them all.’ ...
An AI company lifted material from Thomson Reuters' research platform, arguing fair use and innocent infringement. A court ...
By Marwa Rashad LONDON (Reuters) -Egypt has signed deals worth about $3 billion with Shell and TotalEnergies to secure 60 ...
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