Hachette Book Group, Cengage Learning, Elsevier, and author Scott Turow have filed a federal lawsuit against Google, claiming the company illegally used millions of copyrighted books to train its Gemini AI models in what they characterize as 'one of the most prolific infringements of copyrighted materials in history.' The case was filed in federal court in New York and represents a significant legal challenge to AI companies' data sourcing practices.
Why it matters: This lawsuit could set important legal precedent for how AI companies can use copyrighted materials in training data, directly affecting the future of generative AI development and publisher-tech company relationships.