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Publishers Sue Google Over AI Training Data Usage

Publishing giants Hachette and Elsevier have filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging the company used their copyrighted works without permission to train artificial intelligence models. The publishers claim Google's AI systems have ingested vast amounts of their content, leading to potential copyright infringement. This legal action highlights the ongoing tension between content creators and AI developers over the use of intellectual property in AI training data. AI

IMPACT This lawsuit could set precedents for how copyrighted material can be used in AI training, potentially impacting future AI development and data sourcing strategies.

RANK_REASON Lawsuit filed by publishers against a major tech company over AI training data.

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Publishers Sue Google Over AI Training Data Usage

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    Hatchette and Elsevier Sue Google for Using Their Work to Train AI https://gizmodo.com/hatchette-and-elsevier-sue-google-for-using-their-work-to-train-ai-200078

    Hatchette and Elsevier Sue Google for Using Their Work to Train AI https://gizmodo.com/hatchette-and-elsevier-sue-google-for-using-their-work-to-train-ai-2000785480 # AI # Copyright # Publishing