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2025-04-10 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >
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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Alejandro86, West window for the delivery of clues about the past! CTOnews.com, October 13 (Xinhua)-- Google announced in a blog post today local time that users of its own generative AI products will be officially protected, in an attempt to allay concerns about the potential infringement risks of generative AI.
If you are questioned because of copyright issues, we will bear the potential legal risks.
According to reports, a total of seven Google products are protected:
Duet AI in Workspace (including text generated in Google Docs document processing tools and Gmail, images in Google Slides slide processors and Google Meet videoconferencing tools)
Duet AI in Google Cloud
Vertex AI search
Vertex AI conversation
Vertex AI text embedded in API
Visual subtitles on Vertex AI
Codey API
Google's Bard chat robot is not mentioned in this blog post. Google said it would follow a "two-pronged, industry-leading" approach to intellectual property compensation, covering the results of its training data and the creation of its underlying models.
To put it simply, if someone is sued for using copyrighted materials for Google's training data, Google will be held legally liable. Of course, this statement does not apply to situations where users deliberately create or use generated content to infringe upon the rights of others.
However, Google faced a class action lawsuit in July alleging that it stole user data to train its generative AI products without the user's knowledge or consent. CTOnews.com previously reported that the lawsuit alleges that Google "secretly stole everything that hundreds of millions of Americans create and share on the Internet."
"Google must understand that it does not own the Internet, nor does it own our creative works, our personality expressions, photos of our families and children, or anything else that belongs to us because we share it online," the lawsuit said. 'publicly available' never means it can be used for any purpose for free. "
Google said in a statement to Reuters at the time that the allegations in the lawsuit were "baseless".
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