OpenAI and Google seek copyright training exemption from U.S

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OpenAI and Google are requesting an exemption from the U.S. government to allow AI companies to train their models using copyrighted material. This request is part of their responses to President Trump's AI Action Plan, aimed at boosting U.S. AI innovation. OpenAI argues that a balanced copyright strategy is essential for protecting both content creators and U.S. AI leadership. The company also suggests maintaining strict export controls on AI chips to China and promoting the use of AI tools in government. Google supports similar recommendations, emphasizing the importance of fair use and data mining exceptions for AI development. Both companies face ongoing lawsuits related to copyright infringement while highlighting the need for clearer rules in the AI training process.


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