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Google Accused of Letting OpenAI Use YouTube Videos to Train GPT-4

Google Accused of Letting OpenAI Use YouTube Videos to Train GPT-4 - In an effort to secure high-quality data to train their AI models, AI companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Meta have used tactics that are considered unclear.  A New York Times report states that OpenAI reportedly transcribed more than a million hours of YouTube videos to apply the data to train its most advanced large language model (LLM), GPT-4.  Reportedly, OpenAI developed the Whisper audio transcription model, which helps companies extract data from YouTube videos. The NY Times reports that OpenAI knew that this method might be subject to scrutiny, but they went ahead with it anyway because they believed it was fair use.  Interestingly, Google, the owner of YouTube, is also suspected of engaging in similar practices in its AI models, thereby violating creators' copyrights, quoted from Neowin.  The NY Times report aligns with The Information's report, which highlighted that

YouTube Warns OpenAI Not to Use Its Videos as Sora Learning Media

YouTube Warns OpenAI Not to Use Its Videos as Sora Learning Media YouTube (Photo: Unsplash)  – Content produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is still controversial because of its learning methods. According to some people, AI content harms artists and writers by stealing their work.  These works are taken to be learning tools so that AI can create any image, video or text. Therefore, major media such as the New York Times and Getty Images took legal steps to protect their work.  YouTube might take similar action if Sora, OpenAI's text-based video creation tool, actually steals content from YouTube. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has also issued a warning.  Mohan's firm stance was a response to OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's statement some time ago. To the Wall Street Journal, quoted from Engadget, Murati admitted that he was not sure whether Sora took data from YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.  The uncertainty of this learning data gives rise to polemics. This means

YouTube CEO Reminds OpenAI

YouTube CEO Reminds OpenAI YouTube  – YouTube CEO Neal Mohan warned OpenAI not to use video content from its platform to train AI models because this clearly violates the platform's terms of use.  According to an Engadget broadcast on Friday (5/4), the statement was made in response to OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, who stated at the end of March 2024 that she was not sure whether Sora's AI model took data from uploads on platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.  In an interview with Bloomberg Originals, Mohan said that one of the expectations creators have when uploading work to YouTube is that its terms of service will be adhered to.  “It doesn't allow things like transcripts or video bytes to be downloaded, and that's a clear violation of our terms of service. Those are the rules when it comes to content on our platform,” Mohan said.  The problem of using individuals' work without permission (or compensation) by AI models is not new. Entitie

Get to know Stargate, an AI supercomputer worth IDR 1,593 trillion created by Microsoft and OpenAI

Get to know Stargate, an AI supercomputer worth IDR 1,593 trillion created by Microsoft and OpenAI  - Microsoft and OpenAI are working on a new AI supercomputer data center headquartered in the US that will cost more than US$ 100 billion (Rp. 1,593 trillion) as reported by Tom's Guide, April 3 2024, citing The Information.  Called Stargate, this futuristic-sounding project gets a sci-fi-inspired name. The project is planned to support OpenAI's next generation AI systems, such as ChatGPT, and will be launched as soon as 2028.  Stargate is expected to be one of the largest and most advanced data centers in the world, covering several hundred acres of land and using up to 5 gigawatts of power, according to three people involved in the proposal who spoke with the outlet, as The Information reported.  Of the series of installations the company plans to build over the next six years, Stargate has the largest scope, and is considered critical for OpenAI to train and

OpenAI Secretly Removes Ban on Using ChatGPT for Military and War

OpenAI Secretly Removes Ban on Using ChatGPT for Military and War  - OpenAI quietly removed the sentence that expressly prohibited the use of ChatGPT for military purposes from its usage policy. As of January 10, OpenAI's “usage policy” page included a ban on activities that pose a high risk of physical harm, particularly weapons development and military and warfare.  The new policy retains the command not to “use our services to harm oneself or others” and makes “developing or using weapons” an example, but the blanket ban on military use and warfare is gone.  These previously unannounced redactions are part of a major rewrite of the policy page, which the company says is intended to make the document clearer and easier to read, and includes many other important language and formatting changes.  “We aimed to create a universal set of principles that are easy to remember and apply, especially as our tools are now used globally by everyday users who can now also create G

OpenAI Launches GPT Store, Provides Various AI-Based Applications

OpenAI Launches GPT Store, Provides Various AI-Based Applications  - OpenAI recently released an application store that specifically provides applications based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which is supported by OpenAI technology.  On Wednesday, ChatGPT developers finally launched the long-awaited GPT Store. The store, which was first announced two months ago, effectively functions as a marketplace for AI applications, as quoted by Businessinsider.  The presence of this application store made by OpenAI is said to be similar to Apple's App Store, which is also a place where various applications are available that can be downloaded by users.  However, it is not known whether OpenAI plans to take a commission from the GPT Store in the same way that Apple takes a 30% cut from developers who place applications in its App Store.  Reportedly, this AI application store can only be accessed by premium ChatGPT users, who pay a monthly fee of USD 20. By becomi

OpenAI is making a splash! Discuss News Licensing with CNN, Fox Corp., and Time

OpenAI is making a splash! Discuss News Licensing with CNN, Fox Corp., and Time OpenAI, in talks with big companies such as CNN, Fox Corp., and Time (photo: doc. pesels)  - OpenAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) developer, is in talks with large companies such as CNN, Fox Corp., and Time to license their news content. This was first reported by Bloomberg.  OpenAI is reportedly seeking deals with media giants that produce news, video and other types of digital media content to help make its AI chatbots more accurate and up-to-date.  For example, OpenAI said it is discussing licensing articles from CNN to train ChatGPT and display its content in OpenAI products. Both CNN and Fox are reportedly discussing licensing text, video and images.  On January 9, Fox Corp announced the launch of a Polygon-based blockchain platform to help verify the use of its content by AI companies.  Jessica Sibley, CEO of Time, released a statement saying they were in talks with OpenAI and we

Google first launches Bard, its flagship generative AI chatbot to take on ChatGPT OpenAI

Google first launches Bard, its flagship generative AI chatbot to take on ChatGPT OpenAI Try Bard, it's amazing!  Try Bard, it's amazing!  🔸️On 13 July 2023 - Bard is now also available in EU and Brazil, and comes in more languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi and Spanish. Users can now also listen to Bard’s responses instead of just reading text, and Google has updated the AI for more flexibility in Bard’s tone and style. 🔸️Google first unveiled Bard, its flagship generative AI chatbot to take on OpenAI’s ChatGPT, on 6 February 2023. By 21 March 2023, Bard was available in both the US and the UK. 🔹️Bard continually draws information from the internet, so it has the latest information. ChatGPT's sources end with 2021 data, so it is limited on newer research and information.  🔹️Bard has more data to gather information in real time by accessing the latest research. Bard uses Google's newest language model -- PaLM 2. Google pertama k