Earlier this week, an investigation detailed that Apple and other tech giants had used YouTube subtitles to train their AI models. This included over 170,000 videos from the likes of MKBHD, Mr. Beast, ...
Apple has refuted allegations about scraping YouTube subtitles to train “Apple Intelligence”. However, the iPhone maker hasn’t categorically claimed YouTube transcripts aren’t a part of its Generative ...
The latest statement from Cupertino claims that Apple Intelligence is not using or powered by OpenELM, the AI model that the company revealed earlier this year as part of its developments. This latest ...
Apple's response follows an investigative report on a public dataset that companies such as Apple, NVIDIA, and others of relative size used to train artificial intelligence models. The report found ...
Apple Inc. AAPL has stated that its OpenELM model is not used to power any of its AI or machine learning features, including Apple Intelligence. This clarification comes amid reports suggesting the ...
Apple on Thursday addressed concerns about its use of AI training data, following an investigation that revealed Apple, along with other major tech companies, had used YouTube subtitles to train their ...
UPDATE: Jul. 18, 2024, 4:44 p.m. EDT Salesforce reached out to Mashable with a comment in response to Wired's report. A new report claimed that tech giants including Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic, and ...
This week, a report by Wired revealed that Apple, NVIDIA, and other tech companies were using hundreds of thousands of YouTube videos to train their AIs. The YouTube Subtitles dataset had video ...
Apple has refuted using unethically obtained data to train Apple Intelligence — but it has acknowledged its use for another project. On Tuesday, it was learned that an AI research lab called ...
Apple has rejected reports of training Apple Intelligence and its AI model on YouTube videos without the creators’ consent. The company says OpenELM, its open language model, does not power Apple ...