According to a new report, some of the biggest tech giants have been using transcripts from YouTube videos to train their powerful AI language models, potentially violating creators’ copyrights.
OpenAI isn’t the only one accused of this YouTube data mining. The report claims that Google was doing the same - scraping YouTube videos to build up datasets for their own large language models like Gemini.
All of this falls into the hazy gray area of AI copyright law.
Does that mean copyright laws need an overhaul? Palki Sharma tells you.