France Fines Google in A.I. Dispute With News Media
Briefly

The disclosure by the French competition authority was part of a fine of 250 million euros, or about $270 million, for failing to negotiate fair licensing deals with media companies to publish article links in search results.
French regulators said legal questions about the fair use of news content to train A.I. applications has not yet been settled. Still, the authorities said, Google violated a past deal with the government by failing to inform publishers of the use of their content for their Bard software, using the former name of Google's A.I. chatbot.
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