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Google LLC has had multiple motions to dismiss rejected in its highly publicized copyright dispute. The dispute involves the company's use of creative works to train its artificial intelligence models. Meanwhile, a federal judge has allowed certain infringement claims to proceed. Charges related to 10 artificial intelligence models (excluding its flagship Gemini model) have been dismissed. The ruling stated that the plaintiffs failed to provide evidence connecting their copyrighted content to these robots. Judge Eumi K. Lee of the Northern District of California also dismissed all claims against Google's parent company Alphabet Inc., rejecting the argument that the parent company should be held responsible for its subsidiary's alleged copyright infringement. According to the order, charges against six of Google's artificial intelligence models (including Gemini, Bard, and Imagen) will continue.
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