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Microsoft trained its MAI models on unlicensed web data despite promising "enterprise grade, clean and commercially licensed data"

Microsoft trained its new MAI models on unlicensed web data from sources like Common Crawl, contradicting its public promise to use only "clean and commercially licensed data." The company, like other AI labs, relies on a fair use defense and requires website owners to block its crawlers rather than securing explicit permission.

read1 min publishedJun 5, 2026

Microsoft sells its LLM training approach as different from other AI companies. It isn't. The company trained its new MAI models partly on unlicensed web data like Common Crawl, despite claiming they used only "clean and commercially licensed data." Like every other AI lab, Microsoft leans on fair use and puts the burden on site owners to block its crawlers.

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