Cohere accused of widespread copyright infringement for using scraped articles to train AI models without permission or ...
The suit filed by a coalition of news publishers from the U.S., the U.K. and Canada say Cohere’s AI products regurgitate near ...
Condé Nast and other news publishers involved in the lawsuit have licensed their content to other AI companies, such as ...
More than a dozen major U.S. news organizations on Thursday said they were suing Cohere, an enterprise AI company, claiming ...
The Cohere CEO and former Google Brain member was impressed by DeepSeek's reasoning model, but doesn't think it'll be useful ...
The Los Angeles Times, Politico, Vox, Condé Nast, The Guardian and more sued AI firm Cohere for copyright violation in ...
The New York Times has greenlit AI’s use for activities like writing headlines, drafting interview questions, and suggesting ...
The lawsuit accuses the Canadian company of sharing versions of entire articles without permission.
Today, former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati announced her new venture: Thinking Machine Labs, a public benefit corporation that aims to build accessible and broadly capable artificial intelligence systems.
A group of publishers including Condé Nast, The Atlantic, and Forbes have sued AI startup Cohere over alleged copyright infringement.
The publishers, also including Condé Nast, McClatchy and more, allege Cohere "engaged in widespread unauthorized use of ...
Major publishers, including Politico and Vox, and their parent companies are suing the AI startup Cohere for copyright and ...
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