It turns out that saying "I may be lying to you" does not absolve you from the consequences of lying.(it is ironic that they are relying on a Google translation of the decision, though)Nobody needs AI to search the Internet, court says in ruling against Google - Ars Technica https://share.google/ZTokHlicmaPxrFu6R#ai
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