Art

Musical Art TheDayAfterAI News Musical Art TheDayAfterAI News

Anthropic’s Claude AI Cited for Inaccurate Legal Reference Amid Ongoing Copyright Lawsuit

Anthropic has admitted that its AI chatbot, Claude, produced an inaccurate citation in a recent court filing for a high-profile copyright lawsuit. The error, which involved incorrect author names and article title, raises important questions about the reliability of AI-generated content and the necessity of human oversight in legal processes.

Read More
Chatbot Development TheDayAfterAI News Chatbot Development TheDayAfterAI News

Anthropic to Launch Voice Mode for Claude AI with Three Conversational Options

Anthropic is set to launch a voice mode for Claude AI, featuring three distinct English voices. The update reflects a growing trend in AI toward voice-enabled tools for improved accessibility and user engagement. With a cautious rollout, Anthropic aims to ensure stability and privacy while enhancing Claude’s capabilities.

Read More
Musical Art TheDayAfterAI News Musical Art TheDayAfterAI News

Federal Judge Rejects Music Publishers’ Bid to Block Anthropic’s AI Over Copyright Claims

A federal judge in California has denied a request from major music publishers to stop AI firm Anthropic from using copyrighted song lyrics to train its chatbot, Claude. The decision, issued by Judge Eumi K. Lee, allows Anthropic to continue its operations as the case progresses, with unresolved questions surrounding fair use and AI copyright practices.

Read More
AI Academy TheDayAfterAI News AI Academy TheDayAfterAI News

Why Chatbots Fail at Character Counting: A Detailed Test

Chatbots excel in conversation but falter at counting characters, as Our test of models like ChatGPT 4o, Grok 3, and Gemini 2.0 Flash shows. With results ranging from 114 to 153 for a 135-character sentence, the report uncovers design flaws, from tokenization traps to hallucination, highlighting the complex trade-offs in AI development.

Read More