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I'm sure this isn't a shock or surprise to any one of us, but I guess it's now officially stated in their Privacy Policy.
Google is going to train its AI by scraping everything that's publicly available online. So in very-Google-fashion they're going to steal everyone else's work to serve up via their own products.
Full Article Here
Fun times. Just thought I'd share.
Does anyone think there will be any legal challenges to this type of scraping and re-purposing without compensation/attribution? I feel like it'd be hard to do, since this is basically what everyone already does anyway pre-AI - every content writer alive basically researches other people's content and writes their own based on it.
Google is going to train its AI by scraping everything that's publicly available online. So in very-Google-fashion they're going to steal everyone else's work to serve up via their own products.
For example, we may collect information that’s publicly available online or from other public sources to help train Google’s AI models and build products and features, like Google Translate, Bard and Cloud AI capabilities. Or, if your business’ information appears on a website, we may index and display it on Google services
Full Article Here
Fun times. Just thought I'd share.
Does anyone think there will be any legal challenges to this type of scraping and re-purposing without compensation/attribution? I feel like it'd be hard to do, since this is basically what everyone already does anyway pre-AI - every content writer alive basically researches other people's content and writes their own based on it.