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Today in AI: YouTube CEO warns against training AI with videos, Microsoft sounds alarm on election interference; and more

From the debate over training data for AI models to Microsoft sounding the alarm on potential AI-driven election interference from China, here's a roundup of today's developments in the field of AI

April 05, 2024 / 17:03 IST
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The world of Artificial Intelligence continues to evolve rapidly. From the debate over training data for AI models to Microsoft sounding the alarm on potential AI-driven election interference from China, here's a roundup of today's developments in the field of AI.

Training Sora with YouTube videos violates terms: YouTube CEO

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In his first public remarks on the topic, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said using YouTube videos to train OpenAI's text-to-video generator, Sora, would be a "clear violation" of YouTube's terms of use. While Mohan didn't confirm if OpenAI had actually done this, he emphasised creators' expectations of how their content is used on the platform.

The debate continues over how AI development companies source training data for their models. Generative AI tools like Sora learn by analysing massive amounts of web content, including videos, photos, and text.