Microsoft AI CEO claims online content is "freeware" for AI

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Microsoft AI CEO claims all online content is "freeware" for AI training, sparking controversy. Mustafa Suleyman emphasizes responsible AI development and cooperation. Content creators argue their intellectual property is exploited without compensation. Lawsuits, like one against OpenAI and Microsoft, highlight legal uncertainties. Microsoft offers protection for GenAI users. OpenAI collaborates with news publishers to optimize content display. Microsoft did not immediately respond to inquiries about the lawsuit.


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