Microsoft to defend customers on AI copyright challenges

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Microsoft to defend customers on AI copyright challenges
Microsoft will pay legal damages on behalf of customers using its artificial intelligence (AI) products if they are sued for copyright infringement for the output generated by such systems. The vendor will assume responsibility for the potential legal risks arising out of any claims raised by ...

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