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Book publishers sue Google for copyright infringement over Gemini AI training

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Major publishers Hachette, Cengage, and Elsevier, along with author Scott Turow, have sued Google for allegedly using millions of copyrighted books without permission to train its Gemini AI models. The lawsuit claims Google copied books beyond the scope of authorized services, potentially causing harm to authors and the publishing industry by enabling AI-generated content that could replace original works. This legal action is part of a broader conflict over the use of copyrighted materials inAI

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