AI companies accused of hoarding and destroying millions of books
Consumer advocates are urging the FTC to examine whether AI developers are hurting competition and reducing public access to source material.
Last updated: 2026-08-22 05:09:13 ET
Consumer advocates are urging the FTC to examine whether AI developers are hurting competition and reducing public access to source material.
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