Thomson Reuters' jury trial contesting copyright claims over material used in training artificial intelligence has been pushed back from its expected Friday start. https://t.co/fr89gdCD5x
Legaltech Rundown: Judge Delays Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Trial, Harvey Updates Assistant, and More https://t.co/VCibkhuyr2
What a stunning day for Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence. Judge Bibas postpones trial that was set to start today and asks parties to renew motions for summary judgment, after having held in 2023 that most issues must go to the jury. https://t.co/ctoUhOwwji https://t.co/dsOLsZbYC2
A Delaware federal judge has delayed the first trial involving an AI product between Thomson Reuters and ROSS Intelligence, which was set to begin imminently. The case involves allegations by Thomson Reuters that ROSS Intelligence used copyrighted material from Westlaw to develop its AI legal research platform. Judge Bibas, who is overseeing the case, has asked both parties to renew motions for summary judgment, following a previous ruling in 2023 that most issues in the case should be decided by a jury. A last-minute continuance was ordered, and there is no partial summary judgment order on the docket.