OpenAI and Google are pushing the US government to allow their AI models to train on copyrighted material. Both companies ...
OpenAI has shared a series of proposals with the US government, including banning the use of DeepSeek AI. More details here.
If Chinese developers have unlimited access to data and American companies are left without fair use access, the race for AI ...
OpenAI has shared a document with proposals to the US government that include the free use of copyrighted material for AI ...
Like OpenAI, Google has been accused of piping copyrighted data into its models, but content owners are wising up. Google is fighting several lawsuits, and the New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI ...
With the deadline for the public consultation on AI strategy approaching, OpenAI and Google have made their proposals to the Trump administration.
The company shared its recommendations with the White House Office of Science and Technology (OSTP) for the upcoming US AI Action Plan.
Google has joined OpenAI in asking President Donald Trump to ease rules on using copyrighted material to train AI models.
OpenAI has sent a plan to the White House advocating unrestricted access to copyrighted material for the purpose of training AI.
And you had better sit down for this shocking revelation: those views aren’t exactly on the same page as the music industry’s opinions.
Microsoft Corp. has been the worst-performing stock among Big Tech players over the past year, but D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria believes it can outshine the bunch going forward.
In a new AI policy proposal submitted to the Trump Administration, Google has called for weakened copyright and export rules.
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