Google has recently strongly defended its position in a copyright lawsuit involving AI, claiming that "learning is not tantamount to stealing." This lawsuit involves a proposed class action accusing Google of infringing on privacy and property rights by using data scraping for AI generation. Google has vehemently refuted these allegations, arguing that the lawsuit could significantly undermine the core principles of its services and AI generation. The company asserts that using publicly available information to train AI systems is legal, and the lawsuit is essentially an attack on this fundamental principle. Halimah DeLaine Prado, Google's General Counsel, has strongly condemned the litigation as "unfounded." She also pointed out that U.S. law explicitly supports the use of public information for new and beneficial purposes. This perspective underscores Google's firm belief in the legality of its data scraping and AI training methods. The outcome of this lawsuit will have profound implications for the future of the AI industry and data usage.