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Major tech firms are reportedly using YouTube videos to train AI without the creators' consent. Anthropic has launched the Claude AI app for Android to expand its market reach. Meanwhile, YouTube Music introduces a 'hum to search' feature and an AI-powered radio, both designed to transform music discovery and streaming. Letβs dive in!
In todayβs insights:
Anthropic launches Claude for Android
Tech giants used YouTube videos for AI training without consent
You hum it, YouTube Music will find it
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Apple trained AI models on YouTube content without consent; includes MKBHD videos by @benlovejoy
β 9to5Mac (@9to5mac)
1:27 PM β’ Jul 16, 2024
Evolving AI: Major tech companies are allegedly using YouTube videos to train AI without informing the content creators.
Key Points:
Investigation reveals Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic, and Salesforce used YouTube videos for AI training.
173,536 videos from over 48,000 channels were part of the "YouTube Subtitles" dataset.
Data use conflicts with YouTube's terms of service.
Details:
Proof News reports that Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic, and Salesforce used subtitles from 173,536 YouTube videos without creators' consent. This dataset includes transcripts from channels like Khan Academy, MIT, and Harvard, as well as media from NPR and BBC. Even content from shows like "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and popular YouTubers like MrBeast was used. The dataset, named "YouTube Subtitles," is part of Eleuther AI's "The Pile." Companies like Anthropic and Salesforce confirmed using The Pile for their AI systems. This practice contradicts YouTube's terms of service, which CEO Neal Mohan highlighted in April. Legal clarity is lacking, but a recent court ruling on Github Copilot suggested no copyright infringement if AI outputs aren't identical to the original content. Legal disputes are rising, with lawsuits pending across various media sectors.
Proof News launched a tool to reveal the channels and videos used by AI giants. Curious if your content, or someone else's, has been part of their dataset? You can access their tool here.
Why It Matters:
As AI models become more sophisticated, the need for vast datasets grows, often leading to conflicts with existing copyright laws. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has stated that such data usage violates YouTube's terms of service. It remains uncertain if companies can justify this as 'fair use' despite these terms, a question that will probably need to be resolved legally.
ANTHROPIC
πAnthropic launches Claude for Android
Evolving AI: Anthropic introduces its Claude AI app for Android users, aiming to broaden its user base.
Key Points:
Anthropic's Claude app for Android now available.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet model accessible for free; upgraded plans available.
Syncs conversations, real-time image analysis, and language translation.
Enterprise mobile access included.
Details:
Anthropic released its Claude Android app on Tuesday, aiming to attract more users and compete with ChatGPT. The app offers free access to the advanced Claude 3.5 Sonnet model, with additional features available through Pro and Team subscriptions. Users can sync conversations across devices, upload photos for real-time analysis, and utilize real-time language translation. The app also supports enterprise users on mobile. Despite these offerings, Anthropic has faced challenges in gaining market traction; the Claude iOS app had only 157,000 downloads in its first week, a stark contrast to ChatGPT's 480,000 in five days.
Our Thoughts:
Anthropic's move to expand Claude's availability to Android is a strategic effort to capture a larger share of the AI chatbot market. Despite technical parity with leading competitors, user adoption remains a hurdle. Success hinges on user experience and the compelling features of Claude's app. Expanding to Android could be a pivotal step in gaining a competitive edge and increasing user engagement in a crowded marketplace.
YOUTUBE MUSIC
π£οΈYou hum it, YouTube Music will find it
Evolving AI: YouTube Music launches a 'hum to search' feature to quickly identify songs.
Key Points:
YouTube Music's 'hum to search' feature is now available to all iOS and Android users.
The AI-powered feature is being tested for US premium subscribers.
'Hum to search' identifies songs quickly based on user input.
AI-generated radio creates personalized playlists from text or voice prompts.
Details:
YouTube Music's 'hum to search' lets users find songs by humming or singing, available now on iOS and Android. Accuracy depends on user performance; it quickly provides song details if a match is found. Activate by tapping the magnifying glass and then the sound wave icon. Additionally, YouTube Music is testing AI-generated radio for US premium users, offering customized playlists from prompts. These features could boost YouTube Music's competitiveness in the streaming market.
Why It Matters:
These innovations reflect the increasing role of AI in enhancing user experience in music streaming. By enabling intuitive song searches and personalized playlists, YouTube Music is setting itself apart in a crowded market. This could attract more users seeking tailored music experiences, driving growth and competition in the industry.
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4:40 PM β’ Jul 16, 2024
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