Google advocates for weaker copyright and export regulations

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Google has released a policy proposal advocating for weaker copyright rules and balanced export controls in response to the Trump Administration's AI Action Plan. The company emphasizes the need for fair use exceptions to support AI training and innovation. The proposal criticizes current export controls under the Biden Administration, claiming they hinder U.S. competitiveness. Google suggests that the government should invest in domestic research and development and create a unified federal AI legislation to address the growing number of state laws. Additionally, Google opposes strict liability obligations for AI developers, arguing they often lack control over how their models are used. The company also warns against broad disclosure requirements that could compromise trade secrets and national security.


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