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Tim Baxter

@timinclimate
2 posts
2025-02-12
This case wasn't about generative AI, so it isn't as useful to killing the hallucinating plagiarism machines as it could be.  —  That said, the fact that so many of the AI company's bullshit arguments were able to be dealt with on summary judgment* is pretty interesting.  [embedded post]
2025-02-12 View on X
Wired

Thomson Reuters wins the first major US AI copyright ruling against fair use, in a case filed in May 2020 against legal research AI startup Ross Intelligence

The Thomson Reuters decision has big implications for the battle between generative AI companies and rights holders.

2023-08-07
Someone should tell Elon Musk about all those times Elon Musk fired employees for criticising him on Twitter.
2023-08-07 View on X
Reuters

Elon Musk claims X will fund the legal bills of people who have been “unfairly treated” by their employer “due to posting or liking something on this platform”