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Google offers to back enterprise customers against AI copyright claims

2023-10-17 13:38:13
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Google says it will defend its enterprise customers against copyright claims if they use its artificial intelligence products to generate content. It joins companies such as Microsoft and Adobe in offering such an assurance, as Big Tech seeks to convince businesses it is safe to use generative AI.

Google already offered third-party indemnity against copyright claims for data used to train its models and is expanding that to generated output (Photo: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock)
Google already offered third-party indemnity against copyright claims for data used to train its models and is expanding that to generated output (Photo by Sundry Photography/Shutterstock)

Generative AI has become a big business recently, with the largest tech companies and IT services providers changing their business models to make it a core feature in their products. In some cases, they are offering generative image and text tools, and in others providing services for others to use AI models in their products.

But while vendors are confident their products will be widely adopted, many tech leaders still have concerns about security and copyright issues associated with AI, with some large organisations even banning staff from using ChatGPT and other popular tools.

There are multiple lawsuits in progress against generative AI labs like OpenAI and Stability AI over the use of copyrighted content in training AI models. To combat concerns that companies might face lawsuits over any content generated with these models, Microsoft, IBM, Adobe and now Google have offered indemnity or some form of protection.

Google Cloud said in a statement: “If you are challenged on copyright grounds, we will assume responsibility for the potential legal risks involved.” This applies to any product utilising Duet AI, its AI collaboration tool that is embedded across Workspace, the Google Cloud Platform and Vertex AI. 

Google offers two types of indemnity for AI copyright claims

There are two types of indemnity being offered by Google for enterprise customers using its Duet AI service, covering both data used by Google in training its models and output indemnity. The latter refers to any content created by customers in response to prompts or other inputs sent to Google services.

However, the indemnity doesn’t apply if a user were to use its product to “intentionally create or use generated output to infringe the rights of others.” And only applies when using Google’s products to generate what the company considers appropriate content.

“We hope this gives you confidence that your company is protected against third parties claiming copyright infringement as a result of Google’s use of training data,” wrote Neal Suggs, Google’s VP of legal, and Phil Venables, VP of IT Security for Google Cloud. “Put simply, regardless of the training data underlying all our services, Google indemnifies you.

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“It means that you can expect Google Cloud to cover claims, like copyright infringement, made against your company, regardless of whether they stem from the generated output or Google’s use of training data to create our generative AI models.”

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谷歌提出支持企业客户应对人工智能版权索赔
谷歌表示,如果企业客户使用其人工智能产品生成内容时被提起版权诉讼,公司将为其辩护。谷歌加入了微软和Adobe等提供类似保障的公司行列,因为科技巨头正试图说服企业使用生成式人工智能是安全的。谷歌此前已经为用于训练模型的数据提供第三方版权赔偿承诺,并将这一保障扩展到生成的内容(照片由Sundry Photography/Shutterstock提供)。生成式人工智能最近成为一个重要产业,科技巨头和IT服务提供商纷纷调整商业模式,使其成为其产品中的核心功能。在某些情况下,他们提供生成图像和文本的工具,而在其他情况下,则提供服务使他人能够在自己的产品中使用人工智能模型。然而,尽管供应商对其产品将被广泛采用充满信心,但许多科技高管仍对与人工智能相关的安全和版权问题感到担忧,一些大型组织甚至已禁止员工使用ChatGPT和其他热门工具。多家生成式人工智能实验室,如OpenAI和Stability AI,正因在训练人工智能模型时使用版权内容而面临多起诉讼。为应对企业可能因使用这些模型生成的内容而面临诉讼的担忧,微软、IBM、Adobe和如今的谷歌都已提供赔偿承诺或某种形式的保护。谷歌云在一份声明中表示:“如果你因版权问题遭到挑战,我们将承担相关的潜在法律风险。”这一承诺适用于使用Duet AI的任何产品,这是谷歌的AI协作工具,嵌入在Google Workspace、谷歌云平台和Vertex AI中。谷歌针对企业客户使用其Duet AI服务时的AI版权索赔,提供了两种类型的赔偿承诺,分别涵盖谷歌用于训练模型的数据和输出内容的赔偿。后者指的是客户通过向谷歌服务发送提示或其他输入而生成的任何内容。然而,如果用户故意使用其产品“生成或使用内容以侵犯他人权利”,则赔偿承诺不适用。只有在用户使用谷歌产品生成公司认为合适的内容时,该赔偿承诺才有效。谷歌法律事务高级副总裁Neal Suggs和谷歌云IT安全副总裁Phil Venables写道:“我们希望这使您有信心,您的公司因谷歌使用训练数据而受到第三方侵犯版权的指控时会得到保护。”“换句话说,无论我们服务背后的基础数据是什么,谷歌都会为您提供赔偿。合作伙伴内容分发商如何利用数字工具打造成功的客户体验Midsona如何通过现代ERP系统提高效率并降低成本通过混合云优化您的业务查看所有时事通讯订阅我们的时事通讯由《科技观察》团队为您带来数据、洞察和分析在此注册阅读更多:OpenAI计划对开发人员服务进行重大调整本文主题:人工智能、云计算、谷歌
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