AI companies train language models on YouTube’s archive − making family-and-friends videos a privacy risk
AI companies train language models on YouTube’s archive − making family-and-friends videos a privacy risk
theconversation.com AI companies train language models on YouTube’s archive − making family-and-friends videos a privacy risk
Many videos people upload to YouTube aren’t really meant for public consumption, but they’re available for AI companies to vacuum up. Many of these personal videos are posted by children.
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It was already a huge privacy risk before, though.
63 0 ReplyYeah but AI is so hot right now, we just need to make an article about it.
21 0 ReplyWell I suppose because it’s just too much a hot topic right now, AI probably should be exempted from discussions on privacy concerns. Good point.
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