Like most people, I use YouTube for educational and entertainment purposes nearly every day, and I’ve learned a lot thanks to it. Most of the software I use today I actually learned by watching ...
YouTube is updating its enforcement policies to give creators who break its rules a chance to wipe the slate clean. Starting today, those who receive a warning for violating the community guidelines ...
Tech companies are turning to controversial tactics to feed their data-hungry artificial intelligence models, vacuuming up books, websites, photos, and social media posts, often unbeknownst to the ...
YouTube allows for a lot of content but also has pretty strict policies regarding sensitive topics. Starting today, when creators violate those policies, YouTube will allow for a training course that ...
When Jon Peters uploaded his first video to YouTube in 2010, he had no idea where it would lead. He was a professional woodworker running a small business who decided to film himself making a dining ...
A hot potato: When it comes to tech companies training their AI models, it seems everything is fair game. Google, for example, uses some of the billions of videos on YouTube to train Gemini and Veo 3, ...
YouTube has said using creators’ content to train AI systems would violate its terms of service — so what happens if they did? YouTube has said using creators ...
AI tools are the latest craze to impact the tech industry — and by extension, the rest of the world. For years now, bosses everywhere are trying to boost profits by replacing workers with AI, and ...