Google Advocates for Weaker Copyright and Export Rules in AI Policy Proposal

Google Advocates for Weaker Copyright and Export Rules in AI Policy Proposal
In a recent policy proposal, Google called for relaxed copyright restrictions on AI training, emphasizing the need for fair use exceptions to foster AI innovation. The tech giant argues that overly stringent regulations could hinder U.S. competitiveness in the global AI landscape. Additionally, Google criticized current export controls, asserting they impose unnecessary burdens on U.S. cloud service providers. The proposal urges the government to support domestic R&D investments and establish a comprehensive federal AI legislation. With 781 pending AI bills, Google warns against imposing excessive liabilities on AI developers.