Gemini chatbot does not memorize copyrighted articles, Google tells EU judges
By Inbar Preiss ( March 10, 2026, 16:32 GMT | Insight) -- The EU's highest court heard arguments in a landmark dispute over how copyright law applies to generative AI, as a Hungarian publisher accused Google of unlawfully using press content to train its Gemini chatbot. The top court also probed whether Google’s AI training abroad escapes copyright rules.Google’s Gemini chatbot does not infringe EU copyright law because it does not store or reproduce protected news articles, lawyers for the US technology company told the EU’s top court on Tuesday....
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