French regulators have imposed a fine of millions of euros on Google, the search engine of American multinational technology company Alphabet.
According to foreign media reports, according to the French Competition Commission, Agence France Presse (AFP) including other news organizations and media organizations have expressed concerns about Google’s artificial intelligence service ‘Gemini’ for using content without permission.
French regulators have fined Google 250 million euros ($272 million) over the concerns.
According to media reports, French regulators say that Google’s AI service ‘Gemini’ violated EU intellectual property laws by not notifying media companies and not paying according to the agreement reached in 2022. Have reused their content.
French regulators have issued a warning to Google asking Google not to participate in the litigation until the settlement process is completed and to take effective steps to remedy such mistakes in the future.
It should be noted that the fine is linked to a copyright dispute over online content in France, triggered by complaints from some of the country’s major news organizations, including Agence France-Presse (AFP).
However, no explanation has been provided by the Google office in France in this regard.
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在法国监管机构对谷歌处以250万欧元(约272万美元)罚款的事件中,主要原因是谷歌的人工智能服务“Gemini”涉嫌未经许可使用新闻内容。这一裁决不仅引发了关于知识产权和人工智能合理使用界限的热议,也让人关注谷歌在处理与媒体合作关系时的透明度和合规性。
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