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Penske Media’s claim in the Federal Court in Washington, for the first time, a US publisher appealed to the summaries of the EU, which owned the AI-owned character belonging to the alphabet.
New features of news organizations have new features, including Google’s “AI Views”, Siphon traffic, advertising and subscription income from their websites.
Penske, a family owned by Jay Penske, a media and a media that attracted 120 million online visits in a month, if it can use articles in AI in Google, only includes publishing sites.
Without leverage, Google would have to pay publishers to publish their work or to use it to prepare AI systems. He added that Google was able to apply such conditions due to the search dominance of the leading giant the US search market, due to the dominance of the search.
“There is a responsibility for the future of digital media to fight for the future and maintain its integrity – all this is threatened by Google’s current actions,” he said.
It was alleged that about 20% of links to their sites are waiting for AI views, and the search traffic reduced as the highest level from the highest level by the end of 2024.
Online education company Chegg sued Google in Google in February, the search giant claimed that the request of the AI’s original content of the original content and violated the competitiveness of the publishers.
Google, which responds to Penske’s claim, Saturday AI Views offers a better experience for users and sends traffic to a wider range of websites.
“People with AI views find searches and create new opportunities for the content to be discovered using more, using more. We will defend this indecent claims.” Google spokesman Jose Castaneda said.
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The movement disappointed some publishing and industrial bodies, including the news / media union, and the decision said to leave broadcasters without the ability to give up AI views.
“All the elements of negotiations with all other AI do not apply to Google, because they have market power to avoid healthy experiences,” he said.
“When Google has a massive scale and market capacity, you do not have to follow the same standards. This is a problem.”
Coffey, Chatgpt-Maker referred to licensing deals such as Openai. Google, competing with Google, Twin Chatbot ChatrEpt, became more slowly to sign such deals.
Additional report by Rhea Gul Ibrahim and Nilutpal Timsina
-Adita Soni, Reuters