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Parties in Google Generative AI Litigation dispute over how to identify whether Plaintiffs’ works are in the training datasets used by Google

Before Thanksgiving, the parties in In re Google Generative AI Litigation filed a letter outlining the parties’ dispute over how to examine whether the plaintiffs’ works are in the datasets used to train Google’s models — and who should undertake the labor in doing so.

Plaintiffs want Google to identify whether the works are in the datasets.

Google says that the only way to do so is for the Plaintiffs to examine all the datasets that Google has given the Plaintiffs access to, with “staff a one-of-a-kind data review environment for Plaintiffs.”

Magistrate Judge van Keulen will decide who’s right.

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