Reddit sues Anthropic for allegedly using data without permission
Reddit app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, July 13, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Reddit sued the artificial intelligence
startup Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing it of stealing data from the social
media discussion website to train its AI models despite publicly assuring it
wouldn't.
The complaint filed in San Francisco
Superior Court is the latest battle over AI companies' alleged unauthorized use
of third-party content. Anthropic's backers include Amazon.com and Google
parent Alphabet.
"We disagree with Reddit's claims and
will defend ourselves vigorously," an Anthropic spokesperson said.
According to the complaint, Anthropic has
resisted entering a licensing agreement even as it trained its Claude chatbot
on Reddit content, despite assuring last July it had blocked its bots from
accessing Reddit's platform.
Reddit quoted Claude admitting it was
"trained on at least some Reddit data" and did not know if that
content was deleted.
It also said Anthropic's bots have accessed
or tried to access Reddit content more than 100,000 times, undermining the
company's allegedly styling itself as an AI "white knight" committed
to trust and honesty.
"Anthropic refuses to respect Reddit's
guardrails and enter into a license agreement," unlike Google and OpenAI,
the complaint said.
By scraping content and using it for
commercial purposes, Anthropic violated Reddit's user policy and "enriched
itself to the tune of tens of billions of dollars," the complaint added.
In a statement, Reddit Chief Legal Officer
Ben Lee said "we believe in an open internet," but AI companies need
"clear limitations" on how they use content they scrape.
Reddit and Anthropic are based in San
Francisco, about a 10-minute walk from each other.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified restitution
and punitive damages, and an injunction prohibiting
Anthropic from using Reddit content for
commercial purposes.
Anthropic introduced its newest Claude
models, Opus 4 and Sonnet 4, on May 22.
Overall annualized revenue has reached $3
billion, two people familiar with the matter said last week.
The case is Reddit Inc v Anthropic PBC,
California Superior Court, San Francisco County, No. CGC-25-524892.


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