Runway AI Used YouTube Videos Without Permission for AI Training

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Runway AI allegedly used thousands of YouTube videos without permission for artificial intelligence training. The company has a system that turns text into videos.

According to 404media’s research According to Runway AI’s OpenAI Sora rival artificial intelligence system, which can generate videos from text, was trained using popular videos from YouTube channels, as well as content from companies such as The New Yorker, VICE News, Pixar, Disney, Netflix and Sony. The company that allegedly used these contents without permissionhas been at the center of criticism on this issue and has not yet made an official statement on the controversial issue. The latest technology giant to come up with a similar issue was Apple. In a news report published last week, it was reported that many YouTube videos were used without permission for training the Apple Intelligence infrastructure. In the prepared news report, It was stated that more than 170 thousand videos were used in the training of large language models underlying the Apple Intelligence infrastructure introduced at WWDC24. In the process, subtitles in videos of names such as Marques Brownlee (MKBHD), MrBeast, PewDiePie, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and Jimmy Kimmel, It was acquired by a non-profit organization called EleutherAI.

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As will come as no surprise, permission was not obtained from the content creators. Marques Brownlee, who made a statement on the controversial issue where companies such as Nvidia and Anthropic were mentioned, said, “Apple has sourced data for its AI systems from various companies. One of these companies has collected tons of data/transcripts from YouTube videos, including mine. Apple technically avoids this situation/issue because it is not collecting the subtitles. However, this usage will be a serious problem in the long run.” he had said.

An official statement on this matter later making a statement Applestated that none of the models trained on YouTube videos power the Apple Intelligence infrastructure. In the shared news, YouTube videos OpenELM Apple, which is said to have used a model called OpenELM to train, stated in its statement that OpenELM was created for research purposes only and that the model is open source to everyone. The technology giant, which also stated that it will not develop a new version of OpenELM, did not say that YouTube videos were not used in the training process. In other words, this “unauthorized” situation was clearly accepted.

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