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Book Publishers Allege Copyright Infringement by Google's Gemini AI

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Hachette and Cengage, book publishers, are reportedly seeking to enter the copyright fight against Google's Gemini AI. The publishers allege that Google bypassed licensing agreements to train its AI model, which they describe as a “historic copyright infringement.” The development highlights the growing tension between AI developers and copyright holders regarding the use of copyrighted material for training AI models. This legal challenge could have significant implications for the future of AI development and the protection of intellectual property rights.

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