Google has announced its commitment to defending users of its AI programs against intellectual property lawsuits related to the use of generative AI. The company aims to provide users of Google Cloud and Workspace with 'peace of mind' if they are accused of copyright violations. This move is seen as an effort to protect customers and promote the use of AI technology by addressing legal concerns. Google's pledge comes amidst growing concerns about the potential legal implications of AI-generated content.
"The generated output indemnity means that you can use content generated with a range of our products knowing Google will indemnify you for third-party IP claims, including copyright” Google will defend AI customers against lawsuits (with exceptions). https://t.co/MCD1GTRGx8
Google just announced it will defend Google Cloud and Workspace users against intellectual property lawsuits related to the use of generative AI, @MariaDwrites explains. https://t.co/wPzoRdpuif
Google wants to give users of its AI programs "peace of mind" if they get accused of copyright violations. https://t.co/g8Tw6P8uMT
Google pledges to protect AI customers from legal claims https://t.co/uDrNcqwgO2 #DL #AI #ML #DeepLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ComputerVision #AutonomousVehicles #NeuroMorphic #Robotics
Google joins the line of big companies providing legal assurance to their customers using its generative AI services The protections aim to give customers more confidence in using AI tools like Duet AI and Vertex AI Read our summary ⤵️ https://t.co/bkxJi9GS3f