Penguin Random House will now include language in its books' copyright pages that prohibits the use of the text for training AI technologies, marking a significant stance.
The publisher's statement, "No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems," reflects growing concerns in the industry.
While this move by Penguin Random House doesn't change existing legal interpretations about AI training, it demonstrates an emerging protective strategy by major publishers amid ongoing lawsuits.
Despite their new copyright statement, Penguin Random House has not completely dismissed AI's role in the industry, aiming to use AI tools where they can benefit publishing.
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