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Google proposes AI to mine online content with opt-out option

The company says that online data should be fair play for AI training unless the publisher's opt-out of it.

August 10, 2023 / 12:47 IST
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Google says online data can be mined unless publishers opt-out
It wants to work on a community driven standard like robots.txt and has invited discussion. (Representative Image)

Google wants artificial intelligence (AI) to be able to mine all digital content unless publishers opt out. The tech behemoth has put forward this proposal in a submission to the Australian government, calling on policymakers to change current copyright laws.

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According to The Guardian, the search and hardware giant said, "copyright systems that enable appropriate and fair use of copyrighted content to enable the training of AI models in Australia on a broad and diverse range of data, while supporting workable opt-outs for entities that prefer their data not to be trained in using AI systems”.

While Google hasn't elaborated on how it expects the system to work, it pointed instead to a blog post where the company talks about working on a community driven standard like robots.txt, which web publishers use to manage how search engine crawls their data.