Google announces copyright protection for its generative AI users
Google offers indemnity for its AI users, provided they don't intentionally try to infringe on an intellectual property
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Google offers indemnity for its AI users, provided they don't intentionally try to infringe on an intellectual property
"In the absence of any human involvement in the creation of the work, the clear and straightforward answer is the one given by the Register: No."
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