April 8, 2024, 11:33 p.m. | Nathaniel Whittemore

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The New York Times alleges AI companies, including OpenAI and Google, may bypass their own policies on data use, potentially scraping YouTube and other platforms for training AI systems. This has raised questions about copyright compliance and the ethical implications of sourcing massive datasets required for AI development. The urgency stems from a possible data shortage by 2026, pushing these companies into moral gray areas to maintain competitiveness.
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