German court holds Google liable for AI Overview errors
A German court ruled Google is responsible for inaccuracies in its AI Overviews, treating the system as the company's own agent. The decision rejects the notion that AI deployment absolves companies of liability for
Google faces legal liability for errors generated by its AI Overviews following a landmark German court ruling that treats AI systems as agents of the companies that deploy them. The decision marks a shift in how courts are assigning responsibility for AI-generated content, rejecting the argument th...
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