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Tech »  India’s government wants to set prices for the content AI companies use to train models
  • India’s government wants to set prices for the content AI companies use to train models
    4 days, 16 hours ago   theregister.co.uk

    India’s government wants to set prices for the content AI companies use to train models

    The government of India wants AI companies to pay for accessing content they use to ...

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