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Google is updating its Terms of Service on May 22 to provide clarity on user options in case of conflicts and specifically how they handle ownership of original content created by artificial intelligence (AI). The update aims to inform users about what they can expect from the technology company and its users when using digital services and products.

One of the key updates involves clarifying ownership of content generated by generative AI. Google specifies in the ‘your content’ section that it will not claim ownership of original content produced by its services, including generative AI. This update aims to provide greater clarity and transparency for users using Google’s services and products. Users are also given the opportunity to describe any disagreements and resolve them in case of disputes with the company.

Additionally, Google has added a section addressing abuse by users of its services. To address issues where “a small number of people” have not followed the rules, Google now includes more examples and details about inappropriate use and interference with services that are not allowed. This update aims to provide greater clarity and transparency for users using Google’s services and products, while also ensuring a safe environment for all users.

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