Youtube Empowers Creators To Control Who Can Use Their Videos For AI Training


Rohit Kulkarni

Rohit Kulkarni

Dec 22, 2024


YouTube is introducing new tools to address growing concerns over AI training models using creator-generated videos without consent or compensation. These tools aim to give content owners greater control over how their videos are used, allowing creators to decide whether third parties can access their content for AI training, ensuring more transparency.

“YouTube Empowers Creators with Control Over AI Training Use of Their Videos”

YouTube has long faced criticism for insufficient protection of creators’ rights, particularly as AI companies have used videos for training without permission. However, with recent changes, the platform is taking steps to address these concerns. Soon, a new feature will be available in Creator Studio. Under the “Third-party training” section in Studio Settings, creators will be able to control whether third parties can access their videos for AI training.

This feature will apply to all videos uploaded to the platform and will be accessible to creators and rights holders using YouTube’s Content ID to protect their content.

“New Feature Limits Third-Party AI Use, But Raises Fair Compensation Concerns”

It is important to note that this feature only limits third-party access to videos for AI training. YouTube will still have the ability to use videos for its own AI models, such as Gemini AI, which leverages YouTube videos to generate summaries and improve its algorithms. This limitation is significant, as creators cannot opt out of YouTube’s use of their content for AI purposes, raising ongoing concerns about fair compensation for their contributions.

Although the move is a step forward in granting creators more control, it also raises concerns about YouTube’s responsibility in regulating the wider use of content for AI training and ensuring that creators receive proper compensation.

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Summary:

YouTube is introducing new tools that allow creators to control whether third parties can use their videos for AI training. While this grants more control and transparency, it still allows YouTube to use videos for its own AI models. This raises ongoing concerns about fair compensation for creators’ contributions.


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