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News/Google won’t just admit it’s feeding YouTube creators to its music AI
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Google won’t just admit it’s feeding YouTube creators to its music AI

Google won’t just admit it’s feeding YouTube creators to its music AI
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If you've uploaded a song to YouTube, Google almost certainly considers your video fair game for training its Lyria music AI, it just won't admit it right now. A group of independent musicians is suing Google, claiming that it illegally used songs they uploaded to YouTube to train its Lyria 3 model.

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