On March 14, COINOTAG News reported that Google and OpenAI have collaboratively requested the Trump administration to alleviate constraints on AI training involving copyrighted materials. The tech powerhouses proposed a policy on Thursday advocating for a more lenient regulatory environment for AI, coinciding with the government’s intention to formulate its AI Action Plan by mid-2025. This proposal stems from President Trump’s recent emphasis on AI regulation, particularly following the rescindment of the prior administration’s AI executive order in January 2025. Both companies assert that relaxing intellectual property limitations is vital for spurring innovation and upholding the United States’ preeminence in AI advancements. Google emphasized the significance of fair use and exceptions for text and data mining, arguing that stringent copyright regulations could obstruct crucial developments in healthcare, scientific research, and overall economic growth.