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    Google AI System Raises Copyright Concerns

    By BTW Media staffAugust 9, 2023Updated:March 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Google pushes AI boundaries but also raises copyright concern. How will Google tread the fine line between innovation and respecting publisher rights? Read more.

    Google’s AI system has revolutionised various industries, including healthcare, transportation, and content creation. However, its potential for copyright infringement has raised concerns among publishers and content creators.

    AI System’s Potential for Abuse

    The AI system can generate content that closely resembles human-created work. Subsequently, it raises questions about the originality of such content and the potential for copyright infringement. For example, Google’s AI system has been used to create fake news articles that can mislead readers and damage the reputation of publishers.

    Google has proposed that publishers should have the right to opt out of having their works mined by generative AI systems. The company also suggested that copyright rules be modified to permit generative AI systems to trawl the internet.

    However, these proposals have been met with resistance from some publishers. Some publishers argue that they would give Google too much control over the content that is created by AI systems.

    Legal Questions Regarding AI Content

    Legal experts are grappling with the challenge of determining the extent to which copyright laws should apply to AI-generated content. Some argue that AI-generated content should be considered a derivative work.

    If content is considered derivative, it would require permission from the original copyright holder. Others contend that AI-generated content falls under fair use. The argument is that AI has the potential for transformative use.

    Google’s Response

    Google has taken steps to address copyright issues surrounding its AI system. First, the company has implemented measures to prevent unauthorised use of copyrighted material.

    Google has also collaborated with industry stakeholders to develop guidelines for responsible AI use. However, some critics argue that these measures are not enough and that Google needs to do more to protect the rights of publishers.

    The development of clear legal frameworks and industry guidelines will be important in navigating the issue. Collaboration between tech companies, content creators, and legal experts will be essential to ensure that AI systems are used responsibly. There is also a need to ensure that the rights of publishers are protected.

    As Google AI system continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, the tech giant must remain vigilant in addressing copyright infringement concerns. More importantly, it needs to create a culture of respect for publisher’s work.

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