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Here’s what you need to know about AI today:

  • Apple violates YouTube

  • Microsoft faces UK antitrust investigation over hiring of Inflection AI staff

  • Claude launches an Android app

  • New ChatGPT prompts to try

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🗞 News of the day

🤖 Apple Violates YouTube

Apple's use of YouTube subtitles for AI training has sparked significant controversy.

  • AI Model Training: Apple and other tech giants, like Nvidia and Salesforce, trained their AI models using subtitles from over 170,000 YouTube videos. These subtitle files were downloaded without the creators' consent by a nonprofit organization called EleutherAI.

  • Legal and Ethical Issues: The use of copyrighted YouTube content for AI training is seen by some as a violation of authors' rights. Current copyright laws do not clearly address the complexities of AI training, leading to legal uncertainties and potential infringement issues.

  • Third-Party Dataset Compilation: EleutherAI's actions in downloading YouTube subtitle files have raised concerns about violating YouTube's terms and conditions. Companies using these datasets face risks of unintentional plagiarism and legal repercussions, highlighting the challenges of using publicly available data for AI model training.

    Ben Lovejoy, a British technology writer, emphasizes that Apple did not directly download the data but relied on EleutherAI's actions.

🔖 Today's Cool Story

🚨 BMW’s AI Car Inspections

BMW in Hawaii Unveils the First Automated AI Car Inspection in the U.S

BMW in Hawaii just took car inspections to a whole new level with the first automated AI inspection system in the U.S. Imagine this: you drive into a dealership, and instead of waiting forever for someone to poke around your car, a super-smart computer does it in half the time.

No humans needed, just a bunch of scanners doing a 360-degree scan, spotting issues faster than you can say "oil leak." And the best part? You get the report sent straight to your phone or a kiosk.

No more biased inspections or tired mechanics missing stuff. This tech is so spot-on, it might even predict your car's next sneeze. BMW Honolulu's general manager is pretty confident this system will pay for itself, and considering how much time and money it saves, it's hard to argue with that.

🔍 Research, Latest Development and Startups:

  • Microsoft faces a UK antitrust investigation over the hiring of Inflection AI staff.

  • Claude launches an Android app.

  • Samsung users rage over Samsung AI.

  • NVIDIA acquires the AI development platform Brev.

  • Impressive new AI video generator. And it’s free.

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