In a lawsuit with potentially industry-defining consequences, Reddit has sued AI startup Anthropic, alleging that it unlawfully scraped and used Reddit’s user-generated content to train its large language models — including Claude. Filed in California Superior Court on June 4, 2025, Reddit’s complaint accuses Anthropic of over 100,000 unauthorized data access
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