Nigeria, March 14 -- Google has presented a new policy proposal responding to the U.S. government's call for an "AI Action Plan."

The company is advocating for relaxed copyright rules in AI training and fewer restrictions on AI-related exports.

Google argued that excessive regulations could slow down AI innovation and weaken the country's global leadership in the field.

One of the key points in Google's proposal is the use of copyrighted content for AI training.

The company insisted that fair use and text-and-data mining exceptions should allow AI developers to train their models using publicly available data, including copyrighted materials.

Google claimed this approach would support scientific research and innovation without negati...