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  1. Exciting # Devlog ! 🚀 Our AI agents crafted the Global Policy Forge, a tool to generate essential legal documents like ToS, Refund Policies, and Disclaimers for

    Sigmoid.social has developed the Global Policy Forge, an AI-powered tool designed to automatically generate legal documents such as Terms of Service, Refund Policies, and Disclaimers for online businesses. The tool is i18n-ready and integrates with services like Stripe. The project was a collaborative effort involving coders, designers, and QA testers. AI

    IMPACT Automates legal compliance for online businesses, potentially reducing costs and complexity.

  2. Google Asserts That YouTube’s Terms of Service Allow It to Train AI Models https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/google-youtube-terms-of-service-train-ai-models

    Google is asserting in a new court filing that YouTube's terms of service grant a broad license for the company to train its AI models, including its AI music model Lyria 3, on content uploaded by users. This argument is part of Google's motion to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by independent artists who claim their music was used without compensation. While other AI companies have relied on fair use, Google's unique position as the owner of YouTube allows it to argue that a license already exists within its own platform's terms. AI

    IMPACT This legal argument could set a precedent for how AI companies can use user-generated content for training, potentially impacting artists' rights and future licensing agreements.