The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has created an immense demand for data. Traditionally, organizations have relied on real-world data—such as images, text, and audio—to train AI models.
A pioneering artificial intelligence and robotics company from China has developed a repository of over 1 million robotic movements to provide robotic training.
ABC News senior reporter Emmanuelle Saliba talks about what action can be taken against artificial intelligence companies that use unlicensed creative content for training purposes. April Kerner ...