Penske Media Corporation, publisher of Rolling Stone, has launched a lawsuit against Google alleging that the tech giant is using AI-generated article summaries without proper compensation. The legal action challenges Google’s handling of content, raising significant questions about monopoly power and fair treatment of media publishers in the digital age.
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