Tech Giants Accused of Using YouTube Videos for AI Training Without Consent

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Apple, Nvidia, and other tech giants have been accused of using YouTube videos to train AI models without the creators' consent. Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee highlighted that Apple sourced data from companies that scraped YouTube content, including his own. This practice, which violates YouTube's regulations, has raised significant concerns about unauthorized content scraping in the tech industry.
- Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic Accused Of Using YouTube Videos To Train AI Models Without Creators' Consent: 'This Is Going to Be An Evolving Problem For A Long Time,' Says MKBHD Benzinga
- Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic Used Thousands of Swiped YouTube Videos to Train AI WIRED
- Video Concerns over data usage in AI development ABC News
- YouTube creators surprised to find Apple and others trained AI on their videos Ars Technica
- If you think AI labs wouldn't stoop to using scraped YouTube subtitles for training, think again The Register
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