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Google won’t just admit it’s feeding YouTube creators to its music AI

Google won’t just admit it’s feeding YouTube creators to its music AI
AI Summary

Google is facing a lawsuit from independent musicians who allege the company used their YouTube uploads to train its Lyria AI music model. Google has moved to dismiss the case, citing its broad Terms of Service license while declining to confirm if the training occurred.

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This case tests the boundaries of copyright law and fair use regarding AI training data and platform terms of service.

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The article presents both the plaintiffs' claims and Google's legal defense in a balanced manner.

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