
Google Reveals Key Priorities in Response to US AI Action Plan
Google has released its response to the proposed US AI Action Plan, focusing on three key areas of concern and recommendations.
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Google's main priorities center around:
- Investment in AI development
- Accelerating government AI adoption
- Promoting pro-innovation approaches internationally
The tech giant specifically addresses copyright and data access concerns, requesting:
- Permission to use copyrighted, publicly available material for AI training
- Text-and-data mining exceptions for AI model training
- Balanced privacy laws that recognize exemptions for public information
- Federal privacy framework distinguishing between public and personal data
- Support for AI-powered privacy-enhancing technologies
Regarding government involvement, Google recommends:
- Leading by example in AI adoption
- Supporting workforce initiatives for AI skill development
- Maintaining American competitiveness in AI talent retention
- Preventing protectionist requirements that could hinder innovation
- Continuing engagement with NIST on standards and security
The statement emphasizes the importance of aligning U.S. policy with global standards while maintaining American values in AI development. This response follows OpenAI's similar appeal to the administration, with both companies seeking more flexible copyright regulations for AI training purposes.
These recommendations come ahead of the official US AI Action Plan release scheduled for July, highlighting the ongoing debate between AI companies and existing copyright frameworks.
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