Hachette, Cengage, Elsevier, and other publishers have filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that the company trained its artificial intelligence systems using copyrighted materials without obtaining the required permissions. The lawsuit highlights ongoing concerns regarding the use of copyrighted content in AI training.
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Major Publishers Sue Google Over AI Training Practices
Hachette, Cengage, Elsevier, and other publishers have initiated legal action against Google, alleging that the company used their copyrighted works to train its AI systems without permission. This lawsuit reflects broader issues surrounding copyright and AI technology.
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Major Publishers Sue Google Over AI Training Practices