YouTubers sue Amazon, claim AI tool was trained on scraped videos
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CNET — The proposed class action lawsuit, filed in federal court in Seattle, alleges Amazon used automated tools to download and extract data from millions of YouTube videos to build and improve its Nova Reel generative AI system -- a model that can create short videos from text prompts and images.
At the center of the complaint is how that data was obtained. The plaintiffs claim that Amazon bypassed YouTube's protections using virtual machines and rotating IP addresses to avoid detection, effectively sidestepping the platform's safeguards against bulk downloading.
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