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A report by The New York Times claims both OpenAI and Google transcribed videos from YouTube and used these texts to train their AI models, possibly violating copyrights. OpenAI reportedly transcribed more than one million hours of YouTube videos.
Yeah, I’ve had this loop-de-loop conversation with a few people now:
“Are you against AI in principle?”
“No, they just shouldn’t use copyrighted material!”
“But you want them to be very similar to a human?”
“Yes”
“Have you ever talked to someone who’s never seen anything copywritten?”
Yeah, I’ve had this loop-de-loop conversation with a few people now:
“Are you against AI in principle?”
“No, they just shouldn’t use copyrighted material!”
“But you want them to be very similar to a human?”
“Yes”
“Have you ever talked to someone who’s never seen anything copywritten?”