Japanese media accuse Google and Microsoft of copyright infringement through artificial intelligence
Kyiv • UNN
Japanese media claim that AI search engines from Google and Microsoft violate copyrights. They use information without authorization, which can lead to inaccurate answers and reduced traffic for the media.
Japanese media accuse Google and Microsoft of copyright infringement through artificial intelligence. This is reported by Kyodo News, according to UNN.
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Japanese media outlets have made accusations against American tech giants such as Google and Microsoft, claiming that their artificial intelligence-based search engines may be infringing on copyrights.
According to reports, these systems often use information from websites without proper authorization, which can lead to inaccurate responses to user requests and infringe intellectual property rights.
Particular attention was paid to the so-called “clickless search”, when users are shown the content of articles without having to go to the original site. According to the Japanese media, this can lead to a decrease in traffic for news organizations and negatively affect their activities, threatening democracy.
In addition, concerns were expressed about possible inaccuracies in the answers generated by artificial intelligence search engines, which could lead to distrust of information sources and violate public confidence.