Major Publishers Sue Google Over Unauthorized AI Training on Copyrighted Works
A group of major publishers, including Hachette, Cengage, and Elsevier, has filed a lawsuit against Google. The publishers allege that Google used their copyrighted materials to train its artificial intelligence systems without obtaining proper permissions. This legal action represents another challenge for Google in the growing area of AI copyright litigation. The case highlights ongoing tensions between AI developers and content creators over the use of protected works in machine learning.
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