Google Fined $270 Million for Using News Publishers' Data in AI Training

Google has been ordered to pay $270 million for using data from news publishers to train its AI system called Gemini. The company reportedly used articles without permission, violating copyright laws. The fine follows a lawsuit filed by several French publishers.

The court ruled that Google's actions were unfair and harmful to the publishers. This decision highlights the importance of respecting intellectual property rights and the consequences of unauthorized data usage, especially in the development of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence.

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