Publishers Sue Google for Copyright Infringement Over AI Model Training
Several major book publishers, including Hachette, have filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of copyright infringement for allegedly using their copyrighted books to train its Gemini AI models.
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Publishers accuse Google of stealing copyrighted content in new lawsuit
Multiple book publishers including Hachette Book Group sued Google for allegedly stealing 'millions' of copyrighted works in order to train Gemini, its AI model.
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Group of major publishers accuses the tech giant of ‘one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history’ A group of major publishers have filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the company of illegally using millions of copyrighted books to help build its Gemini artificial intelligence models, in “one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history”. The case, filed in federal court in New York, has been brought by three publishers – Hachette B...
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Book publishers sued Google on Tuesday, accusing the tech giant of illegally using copyrighted works to train its artificial intelligence models and generate content that competes with human authors. The lawsuit marks the latest legal battle over how AI developers use books and other creative works to build their systems.
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