Apple wants a YouTube lawsuit against it thrown out, arguing the videos it used for AI training were never locked down to ...
See more from the L.A. Times in Google Search. Set us as preferred Google is using a subset of YouTube videos to train its AI tools, including its text-to-video product Veo, in a move that is making ...
Apple is asking a federal court to dismiss the YouTuber AI training lawsuit, on the grounds that publicly available YouTube ...
YouTube on Monday announced it will give creators more choice over how third parties can use their content to train their AI models. Starting today, creators and rights holders will be able to flag ...
When Jon Peters uploaded his first video to YouTube in 2010, he had no idea where it would lead. He was a professional woodworker running a small business who decided to film himself making a dining ...
How does the largest video site on the planet manage the storm of AI-generated content to come, while also harnessing AI to supercharge the human creativity that fueled its rise in the first place?
Apple has responded to a lawsuit filed by three popular YouTube channels that accuse the company of using copyrighted videos to train its AI models without permission ...
So far, when AI companies have trained on YouTube’s invaluable stash of videos, captions, and other content, they’ve done so without permission. An AI-focused content licensing startup called Calliope ...
A YouTube tool that uses creators' biometrics to help them remove AI-generated videos that exploit their likeness also allows Google to train its AI models on that sensitive data, experts told CNBC.
On Monday, YouTube announced that it will now allow creators and rights-holders to choose whether "third-party companies [can] use their content to train AI models directly in Studio Settings under ...