According to BlockBeats, Google and OpenAI have urged the U.S. government, led by President Donald Trump, to ease restrictions on AI training, particularly concerning the use of copyrighted materials. The tech giants submitted policy proposals on Thursday, advocating for a more flexible approach to artificial intelligence regulations as the U.S. government plans to develop its 'AI Action Plan' by mid-2025.
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According to BlockBeats, Google and OpenAI have urged the U.S. government, led by President Donald Trump, to ease restrictions on AI training, particularly concerning the use of copyrighted materials. The tech giants submitted policy proposals on Thursday, advocating for a more flexible approach to artificial intelligence regulations as the U.S. government plans to develop its 'AI Action Plan' by mid-2025.