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Amazon is facing a new lawsuit filed by a group of YouTube creators who allege the company used their videos to train its generative AI models without authorization. The legal complaint claims that the tech giant bypassed YouTube's security protections to scrape content for its proprietary AI video system. Plaintiffs are seeking damages for copyright infringement, asserting that Amazon utilized their intellectual property without consent or compensation. This legal action comes amid intensifying regulatory and judicial scrutiny over how Big Tech companies source data for AI development. While the case is unlikely to have an immediate impact on AMZN's financial earnings, it underscores the growing litigation risks surrounding Amazon's AI ambitions. Investors are closely monitoring how courts will address copyright issues related to emerging generative technologies.
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