A new investigation claims that tech companies used subtitles from more than 48,000 YouTube channels — including from top creators like MrBeast and Marques Brownlee and higher learning institutions ...
Tech companies are turning to controversial tactics to feed their data-hungry artificial intelligence models, vacuuming up books, websites, photos, and social media posts, often unbeknownst to the ...
Apple has made a big deal out of paying for the data used to train its Apple Intelligence, but one firm it used is accused of allegedly ripping off YouTube videos. According to Wired, however, one ...
UPDATE: Jul. 18, 2024, 4:44 p.m. EDT Salesforce reached out to Mashable with a comment in response to Wired's report. A new report claimed that tech giants including Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic, and ...
Apple is facing a lawsuit from YouTubers over alleged use of videos to train its AI models. The creators claim Apple used their content without permission, payment, or credit. A dataset called ...
YouTube has said using creators’ content to train AI systems would violate its terms of service — so what happens if they did? YouTube has said using creators ...
AI models at Apple, Salesforce, Anthropic, and other major technology players were trained on tens of thousands of YouTube videos without the creators’ consent and potentially in violation of ...
Here we go again: Giant corporations, including Apple and Nvidia, have used video transcripts from thousands of YouTube creators for AI training without consent or compensation. The news is not that ...
A collection of YouTube channels are suing Apple under the provisions of the DMCA, with the company accused of scraping videos from YouTube and using them to train internal AI models. In a lawsuit ...