Training language models for artificial intelligence requires a huge amount of data. This data is typically fed into the model using off-the-shelf datasets. In particular, a recent study found that an open-source model believed to be used by Apple was pulled from popular videos on YouTube. more than 170 thousand He revealed that he had subtitles.
Apple, with its statement OpenELM He announced that he would not use the model for any machine learning projects, including the company’s own artificial intelligence, Apple Intelligence. Apple stated that OpenELM was created for research purposes only and is intended to enable the development of larger open source large language models.
It has been described as a “work of art”

Apple in the past OpenELM Artificial Intelligence Code Sharing Platform Cuddling Face HubHe used the phrase “artistic open language model” while sharing it on . That statement stated that the purpose of the model was to support and enrich the open research community. Apple also stated that it had no plans to develop the new OpenELM model.
In the latest statement from the company, OpenELM Apple Intelligence It was emphasized that the said YouTube captions have not been used in any commercial artificial intelligence feature as they are not part of the YouTube captions. The Cupertino tech giant also stated that the data used for Apple Intelligence is licensed and selected for specific purposes. This data also includes publicly available information.
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