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Magistrate Judge van Keulen strikes part of Anthropic’s Olivia Chen’s declaration that had AI-generated citation; it “undermines the overall credibility of Ms. Chen’s written declaration.”
Read more: Magistrate Judge van Keulen strikes part of Anthropic’s Olivia Chen’s declaration that had AI-generated citation; it “undermines the overall credibility of Ms. Chen’s written declaration.”In Concord Music v. Anthropic, Magistrate Judge van Keulen ruled on the parties’ dispute over several discovery items. The most controversial relates to the dispute over the amount of prompts and outputs that Anthropic must provide to respond to “Publishers’ requests for prompts and outputs from Claude products that relate to song lyrics, for which…
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Concord Music opposes Anthropic’s sealing request re 2 datasets and user prompts’ information
Read more: Concord Music opposes Anthropic’s sealing request re 2 datasets and user prompts’ informationConcord Music filed its opposition to Anthropic’s request to seal the names of 2 datasets it used to train its model Claude, and user prompt-related information.
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Anthropic’s Tempest in a Teapot: Concord Music asks judge to strike Olivia Chen declaration on statistical sampling due to AI-generated fake citation
Read more: Anthropic’s Tempest in a Teapot: Concord Music asks judge to strike Olivia Chen declaration on statistical sampling due to AI-generated fake citationA tempest in a teapot is brewing for Anthropic. After Concord Music called out the declaration of Anthropic’s data scientist Olivia Chen for including a citation to a source that doesn’t exist (based on the putative authors and the putative article title), Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen ordered Anthropic to provide an explanation. Anthropic’s attorney,…