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Google slammed with 250M Euros fine for AI IP breach by France
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NewYork: Google’s AI troubles don’t seem to be going away anytime soon as in a recent development the tech behemoth has been slammed with a hefty 250 Million Euros fine by French Government for breaching European Union's AI laws.

In a report by Cointelegraph, the French Competition Authority found Google’s flagship AI service Gemini breaching the European Union’s copyright and intellectual property laws on AI. There was a longstanding stand off between Google and French authority as Google wasn’t willing to concede that it had used publishers content without citing any proper credit.

 
Google pleaded its case that they were the first and only company to strike a deal worth millions with more than 280 French publishers to allow the use of their work. But the problem according to Google rose that their negotiation tactics were unorthodox which raised alarm bells.

Google responded that the penalty was ‘dispropotionate’ but they decided to accept it to put an end to a very long case.

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