An internal Google document reveals that the company considered giving publishers more control over how their content is used to train AI models, but ultimately chose not to, Bloomberg’s Davey Alba and Julia Love report. The U.S. DOJ is proposing remedies to curb Google’s market dominance, including giving publishers the ability to opt out of having their content used to train AI models, but Google has argued that this would be too complicated and costly.
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