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Anthropic is defending its use of copyrighted texts to train its AI model as fair use even as a group of authors pushes to expand a lawsuit alleging copyright infringement. CoreWeave, despite strong revenue growth driven by AI demand, is grappling with a lower IPO valuation and significant debt burden amid heavy reliance on Nvidia and Microsoft, while key industry events underscored the transformative potential of emerging technologies and the competitive push in AI. Meanwhile, cybersecurity teams are turning to agentic AI that can autonomously execute approved actions to address workforce shortages and rising threats, with major firms like Microsoft and CrowdStrike leading the charge.

Security Teams Embrace Agentic AI for Automated Threat Triage

Security teams are increasingly adopting agentic AI to automate threat triage and reduce manual workloads as companies like Microsoft and CrowdStrike lead the industry’s push for more efficient cybersecurity solutions.

Key Takeaways from Axios 'What's Next Summit' 2025

At its fourth annual 'What's Next Summit' on March 25, 2025, Axios highlighted debates on national security, AI strategy, and transformative technologies from leading figures in politics and industry.

Anthropic Asserts Fair Use in AI Training Lawsuit

Anthropic argues that using copyrighted texts to train its Claude AI is a transformative use that qualifies as fair use, and has requested the dismissal of a lawsuit by several authors.

CoreWeave’s AI Expansion Faces Valuation and Debt Pressures

CoreWeave, an Nvidia-reliant AI infrastructure provider, saw an eightfold revenue jump but faces a 22% cut in its IPO valuation due to heavy reliance on Microsoft and substantial debt pressures.