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[–] brownsugga@lemmy.world 25 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

While this is a solid ruling and establishes great precedent, it's in Germany and so likely will only eventually apply to the EU. It would be cool to see a similar decision from a US court.

[–] CocaineShrimp@sh.itjust.works 12 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

If Google wants to stick with its AI push, I can't imagine they would want to keep training 2 different models; especially if one of them could land them in more hot water down the road. While it would eventually apply to the EU, I can imagine the rollout would be global. Similar to how Apple was forced by the EU to ditch their proprietary connector for USB-C: instead of having an EU & North American model; they just adapted USB-C across all their devices

[–] svcg@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 7 hours ago

I imagine the play will be to not offer AI anything in Germany and fan the flames of "we're being left behind in technology"* paranoia amongst politicians until they legislate a special carve out.

* Not my opinion, but it is a thing that the briefcase class likes to say to each other to give them an excuse to dome off big tech CEOs.