Delhi court supports AI training as OpenAI and Google expand enterprise tools

A Delhi court has ruled in favour of AI model training against copyright claims, providing a significant legal precedent for data usage. Concurrently, OpenAI introduced its Presence and Health features, while Google released Gemini-powered cybersecurity tools to strengthen enterprise defences.

Legal clarity regarding training data usage reduces compliance risks for teams developing large-scale models. The arrival of specialised security and productivity tools simplifies the deployment of generative AI within regulated corporate environments.

  • Indian court ruling supports the legality of using copyrighted data for AI model training.
  • OpenAI expands its platform with new Presence and Health initiatives for enterprise users.
  • Google launches Gemini-driven tools to automate and enhance corporate cybersecurity operations.
  • Grok integration into Excel demonstrates the trend of embedding LLMs directly into productivity software.
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