Apple, Amazon, and OpenAI Sued for Allegedly Scraping YouTube Videos to Train AI
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Three YouTube channels, including Ted Entertainment, have filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple, Amazon, and OpenAI, accusing Apple of bypassing YouTube's anti-scraping measures to download millions of videos for AI model training. The Panda-70M dataset mentioned in Apple's research team's paper can locate specific YouTube videos and clips, with the plaintiffs' content appearing over 500 times in this dataset. The plaintiffs have requested a jury trial, advocating for the certification of the class action, determining that the defendants intentionally circumvented copyright protection systems, and seeking statutory damages, injunctive relief, and other remedies.