Google has submitted a policy proposal in response to the U.S. government’s call for an AI Action Plan, advocating for weaker copyright restrictions and balanced export controls to support AI innovation.
✅ Copyright Flexibility – Google argues for "fair use" exceptions that allow AI models to train on publicly available copyrighted content without significant restrictions.
✅ Export Control Concerns – The company warns that strict AI export rules could hurt U.S. economic competitiveness and burden cloud providers.
✅ Regulatory Pushback – Google criticizes excessive AI regulation, claiming it hinders innovation and global leadership.
✅ Legal Challenges – The company faces copyright lawsuits over AI training practices, while courts have yet to decide whether fair use protections apply.
As AI policy debates intensify, Google’s stance aligns with OpenAI’s push for broader AI training rights, setting the stage for legal and regulatory battles.