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    Home » Reddit sues AI company Anthropic for allegedly “scraping” user comments to train chatbot Claude

    Reddit sues AI company Anthropic for allegedly “scraping” user comments to train chatbot Claude

    By SHOOTWednesday, June 4, 2025No Comments250 Views
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    Reddit Inc. signage is seen on the New York Stock Exchange trading floor, prior to Reddit IPO, Thursday, March. 21, 2024. v(AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

    By Matt O'Brien, Technology Writer

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --

    Social media platform Reddit sued the artificial intelligence company Anthropic on Wednesday, alleging that it is illegally “scraping” the comments of millions of Reddit users to train its chatbot Claude.

    Reddit claims that Anthropic has used automated bots to access Reddit’s content despite being asked not to do so, and “intentionally trained on the personal data of Reddit users without ever requesting their consent.”

    Anthropic said in a statement that it disagreed with Reddit’s claims “and will defend ourselves vigorously.”

    Reddit filed the lawsuit Wednesday in California Superior Court in San Francisco, where both companies are based.

    “AI companies should not be allowed to scrape information and content from people without clear limitations on how they can use that data,” said Ben Lee, Reddit’s chief legal officer, in a statement Wednesday.

    Reddit has previously entered licensing agreements with Google, OpenAI and other companies that are paying to be able to train their AI systems on the public commentary of Reddit’s more than 100 million daily users.

    Those agreements “enable us to enforce meaningful protections for our users, including the right to delete your content, user privacy protections, and preventing users from being spammed using this content,” Lee said.

    The licensing deals also helped the 20-year-old online platform raise money ahead of its Wall Street debut as a publicly traded company last year Among those who stood to benefit was OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who accumulated a stake as an early Reddit investor that made him one of the company’s biggest shareholders.

    Anthropic was formed by former OpenAI executives in 2021 and its flagship Claude chatbot remains a key competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. While OpenAI has close ties to Microsoft, Anthropic’s primary commercial partner is Amazon, which is using Claude to improve its widely used Alexa voice assistant.

    Much like other AI companies, Anthropic has relied heavily on websites such as Wikipedia and Reddit that are deep troves of written materials that can help teach an AI assistant the patterns of human language.

    In a 2021 paper co-authored by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei — cited in the lawsuit — researchers at the company identified the subreddits, or subject-matter forums, that contained the highest quality AI training data, such as those focused on gardening, history, relationship advice or thoughts people have in the shower.

    Anthropic in 2023 argued in a letter to the U.S. Copyright Office that the “way Claude was trained qualifies as a quintessentially lawful use of materials,” by making copies of information to perform a statistical analysis of a large body of data. It is already battling a lawsuit from major music publishers alleging that Claude regurgitates the lyrics of copyrighted songs.

    But Reddit’s lawsuit is different from others brought against AI companies because it doesn’t allege copyright infringement. Instead, it focuses on the alleged breach of Reddit’s terms of use, and the unfair competition, it says, was created.

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    Art Directors Club Names Global Young Guns 23 Winners

    Thursday, January 15, 2026
    Director Emma Branderhorst, the corner shop, amsterdam/London

    The global Art Directors Club, part of The One Club for Creativity, has announced the diverse group of 28 talented young individuals and four creative teams based in eight countries who are the winners in the ADC Young Guns 23 competition, celebrating global creative professionals age 30 or younger.

    ADC Young Guns is the global, cross-disciplinary, portfolio-based awards competition that identifies and celebrates today’s vanguard of young creative professionals.

    This year’s winners are:

    Nic Antaya, documentary photographer, Detroit
    Omer Ben-Shachar, writer, director, Los Angeles
    Emma Branderhorst, director, the corner shop, Amsterdam/London
    Esteban Cardona Jiménez and Jordan Baron Pories (team), creative directors, Coinbase, New York/Seattle
    Christopher Clark, cinematographer, Los Angeles
    Lucas D’Ascenção, designer, DASC design, São Paulo
    Victoria Escobar, graphic designer, The New York Times Magazine, New York
    Tom Emmerson, director, Serial Pictures, London
    Vanissa Foo, illustrator, Kuala Lumpur
    Hannan Hussain, director, SOFTSPOT WORLD LLC, Brooklyn
    Chantal Jahchan, designer, illustrator, Pentagram, New York
    Kalum Ko, photographer, director, New York
    Keita Kuki, technologist, art director, Dentsu, Tokyo
    Rachel LeBlanc, associate creative director, and Ryan Cookish, art director (team), Rethink Toronto
    Hayley Lim, designer, director, Montréal
    Michael Lim, animator, Kuala Lumpur
    Renald Louissaint, art director, graphic designer, Brooklyn
    Lucas Luz, creative director, designer, Rio de Janeiro
    Christian Meissner, motion designer, designer, MullenLowe Design Studio, New York
    Mia Meredith, graphic designer, The New York... Read More

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