Google has told regulators in Australia that its AI systems should be able train on any data, unless the copyright owners expressly opt-out.If generative artificial intelligence (AI) is to be useful, it needs enormous sources of data to train on, and if you’re using that data, you should pay for it. Unless you’re Google, in which case you think you’re an exception — and you have a record of trying to bully your way out of paying.According to The Guardian, Google has presented a case to Australian regulators that it be allowed to do what it wants and, okay, maybe publishers should be able to say no. But that’s on the publishers, not Google. Read more…
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