A examination by The New York Times found companies used online resources to train their artificial intelligence systems, including content such as YouTube videos, photos, podcasts and movie clips. The AI training practices have raised privacy concerns after some companies used copyrighted material and user data from social media to support AI models.
8 April 2024
Companies allegedly use online human-generated content to train AI tools
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