Seemingly Nonexistent Citation in Anthropic Expert’s Declaration
The Declaration filed by a “Data Scientist at Anthropic” in Concord Music Group, Inc. v. Anthropic PBC includes this citation:
But the cited article doesn’t seem to exist at that citation or at that URL, and Google found no other references to any article by that title.
Bloomberg (Annelise Levy) has a story about this, under the title “Anthropic Expert Accused of Citing Fake Article in AI Lawsuit” (thanks to Chat GPT Is Eating the World for the pointer). Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen ordered the parties, apparently (according to Bloomberg) referring to this
Article from Reason.com
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