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    Reddit wants to sue Anthropic for stealing its data, but the Claude AI manufacturers vow to “defend ourselves vigorously”

    June 6, 2025

    Reddit filed a complaint against Anthropic, claiming that the AI lab used its data to train its models without authorization or compensation.

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