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The company has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of copyrighted material in AI training for $1.5 billion.
The use of copyrighted material in AI training in general was ruled fair use, a blow for authors and a win for AI companies but as far as I can tell an accurate reading of copyright law.
Where Anthropic came unstuck is that it downloaded around seven million books without paying for them. It is now paying around $200 each.
Well perhaps looks isn't the right term since it is an unremarkable small form-factor workstation you might find in any office, right until you check the specs.
It has four USB-C ports (two USB4v2 at 80Gbps, and two USB4 at 40Gbps), five USB-A ports, HDMI, two audio jacks at front and rear, and two 10Gb Ethernet ports - RJ-45 too, so no fiddling about here. Plus it has a PCIe slot, albeit limited to half-height half-length cards, though my QNAP 4-slot M.2 adaptor should fit. And and internal 320W power supply so you don't need to worry about a chunky external brick.
M.2 storage not mentioned in the article but presumably present. Memory is the standard quad-channel LPDDR5X providing up to 128GB of soldered RAM at 8000MHz.
As a reminder, this chip has 16 Zen 5 CPU cores paired with 40 RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, giving it a very fast CPU and the fastest integrated GPU of any PC.
8 10GBase-T ports and 8 SFP+ ports, and it supports 2.5Gb and 5Gb speeds. It's managed or you can save $50 and buy the unmanaged version though I don't really know why you would do that. Except probably not even QNAP can load a security flaw into an unmanaged switch.