Adobe Pays $120 for AI Training Videos as Tech Firms Seek Legal Data Sources
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Adobe is paying contributors $120 to submit videos to train its AI tools, with a goal of developing text-to-video and video editing capabilities.
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AI companies are running out of free and paid training data, which could hamper development by 2026.
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OpenAI has considered generating synthetic data to train its language models as data runs low.
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Tech companies have faced lawsuits for training AI on unlicensed material without consent.
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Adobe, Canva, and Stability AI are paying for content submissions to avoid legal issues around training data.