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AI summarization of copyrighted content sparks publisher compensation debate

AI models are summarizing copyrighted content without compensating publishers, leading to concerns about intellectual property theft. This practice, exemplified by Google's AI summarizing articles, leaves creators with no remuneration. The situation is described as a "great digital enclosure" where AI benefits from journalistic work without fair compensation. AI

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IMPACT AI summarization without publisher compensation raises significant ethical and policy questions for content creators and AI developers.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses the implications of AI summarization on publishers, reflecting an opinion piece rather than a direct event.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    "DAWE: And the publishers? CLARKE: Still getting nothing. DAWE: But # Google heard them. CLARKE: Oh, absolutely. Heard every word. The AI summarised it quite be

    "DAWE: And the publishers? CLARKE: Still getting nothing. DAWE: But # Google heard them. CLARKE: Oh, absolutely. Heard every word. The AI summarised it quite beautifully." The Great Digital Enclosure: How Google is Stealing the Future Of Independent Journalism https:// theaimn.ne…