Google requests dismissal of AI data scraping class-action suit
Google argued in its motion to dismiss the claims that using publicly available information shared on the internet is not “stealing,” as claimed.
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Google argued in its motion to dismiss the claims that using publicly available information shared on the internet is not “stealing,” as claimed.
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