European regulators just launched an investigation into how Google's been scraping online content to train its AI models. The probe focuses on whether the tech giant properly handled user data and intellectual property rights. This could set a major precedent for how AI companies source training material going forward.
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ApeDegen
· 12-11 12:34
ngl Google is probably going to get fined this time, the EU just loves this kind of thing...
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 12-10 02:01
Nah, this time Google is really going to get nailed, it's long overdue... They've been freeloading data with this trick for way too long.
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MetaverseHermit
· 12-09 13:50
NGL, Google has really been targeted this time. Data scraping should have been investigated long ago. Why does it feel like all the big companies are playing the same game...
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12-09 13:49
Should have checked Google earlier, these big companies are getting more and more outrageous...
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 12-09 13:48
Google got hammered again, and this time the EU isn't holding back.
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AirdropChaser
· 12-09 13:47
This should have been investigated long ago. Google has been using others' content to train AI for free for so many years—it's honestly a bit outrageous...
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CrossChainBreather
· 12-09 13:45
Really? Google is being investigated again? Finally, someone is addressing the issue of AI companies scraping data recklessly...
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-09 13:43
They’ve used so much content to train their models, and they’re only being investigated now? This should have happened a long time ago. Google will have to pay a fortune.
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MEVEye
· 12-09 13:37
It should have been investigated long ago. Google's "take it first and talk later" approach has been blatant for too long.
European regulators just launched an investigation into how Google's been scraping online content to train its AI models. The probe focuses on whether the tech giant properly handled user data and intellectual property rights. This could set a major precedent for how AI companies source training material going forward.