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🤖 AI-preneur #19: Youtuber Suing OpenAI🕴️💼

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YouTuber’s lawsuit against OpenAI 🤖 

A YouTube creator is suing OpenAI, claiming the company secretly transcribed videos from YouTube creators and used those transcripts to train its AI models without permission or payment. 😱

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, says OpenAI made money from the creators' work without following copyright laws or YouTube’s rules.

The YouTuber wants a jury trial and over $5 million in damages for all affected users. 💸

This case highlights the ongoing conflict between content creators and AI developers, raising important questions about the ethical and legal use of online content for AI training.

OpenAI has introduced SearchGPT, a new AI-powered search engine, starting with 10,000 users. This tool helps users find information online by summarizing data instead of just listing links.

Users type in a question, and SearchGPT gives a summary with links to the original sources. They can also ask follow-up questions, which appear in a sidebar with more related links.

OpenAI is entering the search engine market, competing with Google and Perplexity. This move shows how AI can change the way we search for information. Companies are now racing to add advanced AI features to attract users.

Comparing search engines:

- Perplexity: An AI that provides detailed answers and is great for in-depth research.

- SearchGPT: A new tool for quick, accurate answers with interactive charts and rich content.

- Google: The top search engine with AI summaries, but sometimes has reliability issues.

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