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Google joins OpenAI in pushing feds to codify AI training as fair use | Google says it just wants "balanced" copyright rules.


Google says it just wants “balanced” copyright rules.

It also calls for an increase in public-private partnerships and greater cooperation with federally funded research institutions with initiatives like government-funded competitions and prizes for AI innovation. Google believes this would force the disclosure of trade secrets that would allow foreign adversaries to more easily duplicate its work, mirroring concerns that OpenAI expressed in its policy proposal. The company would like to be able to release AI products around the world, and the best way to ensure it has that option is to promote light-touch regulation that "reflects US values and approaches."

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