Google Says AI Training Is Fair Use and Copyright Should Be Policed on Outputs, Not Inputs
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Google demands that AI companies are allowed to use copyright protected data for free
Google says AI training is definitely fair use, while UK copyright law “puts a ceiling on the sophistication” of the British AI sector
Google has renewed its campaign seeking to pressure the UK government to rewrite copyright law to the advantage of AI companies. So that it’s easier for those companies to make use of existing content, including music, when training AI models without having to go to all the trouble of securing and paying for licences from relevant creators and rightsholders. Among other things, Google’s British lobbyists argue that providing rigorous protection …
Google Defends AI Training As Fair Use In Governance Paper
Google's AI governance paper argues public-web training should remain fair use while pointing to opt-out controls, takedowns, and paid deals for specialized content. The post Google Defends AI Training As Fair Use In Governance Paper appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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