Is It THEFT? The Debate Over Tech Companies Using YouTube Content for AI Training
Is It THEFT? The Debate Over Tech Companies Using YouTube Content for AI Training
Multiple YouTube creators are accusing companies, including Apple, of stealing their content to train AI. Investigations by Wired and Proof News revealed that over 170,000 subtitles from more than 48,000 channels were used without permission. This issue affects not only small creators but also big names like PewDiePie, MrBeast, and Jimmy…
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This is like being mad at someone for going to an art gallery and wanting to try out a new painting technique. You should be flattered you are being imitated and you do not own the style… This reminds me of when Paris Hilton tried to patent the word hot
I am stealing art when I go to an art gallery for inspiration? Seems like an insane question.