The article discusses a lawsuit filed by authors against Anthropic, the creator of the Claude AI chatbot, for alleged copyright infringement. The authors, including Neville Govinden and other members of the Society of Authors trade union, claim that Anthropic used their copyrighted works to train Claude without permission. They argue that this violates their intellectual property rights and could undermine the publishing industry. The lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction to prevent further use of their works. Anthropic has not yet commented on the case. The legal action highlights ongoing debates around AI training data and copyright issues as generative AI systems become more prevalent. It raises questions about the boundaries of fair use and the need for clearer regulations governing AI training practices.