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Google: AI training is fair use, police outputs not inputs

Google has stated that training AI models on copyrighted material constitutes fair use. The company argues that copyright enforcement should focus on the outputs generated by AI, rather than the data used for training. This position suggests a legal framework where the act of learning from existing works is permissible, but the resulting AI-generated content must comply with copyright laws. AI

IMPACT This stance could influence future legal battles over AI training data and copyright, potentially shaping how AI models are developed and deployed.

RANK_REASON Google's statement on AI training and copyright is an opinion/stance on a policy issue, not a direct release or regulatory action.

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Google: AI training is fair use, police outputs not inputs

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    Google says AI training is fair use and copyright should be policed on outputs, not inputs https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/google-says-ai-training-is-fai

    Google says AI training is fair use and copyright should be policed on outputs, not inputs https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/google-says-ai-training-is-fair-use-and-copyright-should-be-policed-on-outputs-not-inputs/ #AI #Copyright #FairUse