YouTube is the new TV, but AI doesn't watch it

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YouTube is the new TV, but AI doesn't watch it

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A representative of the press service of OOO RuTube (RUTUBE video hosting) agreed with the opinion of legal experts. According to him, YouTube's decision to "add a check mark" is due to the company's desire to remove liability in the event of accusations of unauthorized use of materials. But at the same time, it allows the video hosting to track what materials developers are interested in and which authors give permission for this.

"In essence, any AI developers need huge amounts of data to train AI models. YouTube, by giving authors the opportunity to allow the use of content, can provide AI brazil telegram developers with access to high-quality data on a mutually beneficial basis, due to the possession of a huge array of data. Using the content of RUTUBE authors to train AI without permission from the content creators is a violation of copyright. The RUTUBE platform respects the authors of original content, respecting the interests of users and following the legislation in the field of intellectual property, and negatively regards the violation of copyright of users and calls on AI developers to treat the content properly and remain within the legal field, including within the framework of compliance with the RUTUBE general user agreement," said a representative of the press service of the video hosting service.


According to Arkady Ilyin, head of the visual content synthesis department at the T-Bank Artificial Intelligence Center, video materials from video hosting sites are not used to train generative models - the company's products. But they find limited use in creating digital avatars.

Anna Smirnova, Head of AI Technology Development at K2Tech LLC, agrees with him. She noted that companies developing generative AI that value product quality do not use educational content from video hosting sites and social networks for training. In her opinion, the only area where content from such platforms can be useful is the creative industry, but on condition that it is presented in a context understandable to generative AI.

"Video data can be used to analyze facial expressions, gestures, and other visual characteristics, which is important for the development of animation and interactive models. All data processing processes comply with privacy and licensing requirements. T-Bank strictly adheres to licensing requirements and policies governing the use of data. In most cases, only content is used for which the authors provide explicit consent. If the platforms do not provide the possibility of such a license, the data is anonymized, and the extracted derivative parameters, such as key points for analysis, are significantly processed. These transformations allow the creation of new works that do not reproduce the original content, which complies with copyright requirements," concluded Arkady Ilyin.
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