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The lawsuit could set important precedents for AI training data and copyright law.
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Independent musicians are suing Google, alleging it used their YouTube uploads to train its Lyria music AI without permission. Google denies the claims and has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. This case highlights ongoing tensions around AI training data and copyright issues.

The lawsuit could set important precedents for AI training data and copyright law.
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Potential legal restrictions could affect how companies use user-generated content for AI training.
Businesses should review their data usage policies to mitigate legal risks.
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Independent musicians are suing Google, alleging it used their YouTube uploads to train its Lyria music AI without permission. Google denies the claims and has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. This case highlights ongoing tensions around AI training data and copyright issues.
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Independent musicians are suing Google, alleging it used their YouTube uploads to train its Lyria music AI without permission. Google denies the claims and has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. This case highlights ongoing tensions around AI training data and copyright issues.