Comment by londons_explore
1 year ago
It really amazes me that they don't simply say that any video that doesn't get at least 1000 views will count towards your google drive storage quota.
Keeping all that private and never watched video ready-to-serve must cost so much, with zero revenue.
I think they will/are using it for AI/ML training. After all, it is data created by a human, so useful in the newly polluted sea of AI generated content.
Doubt data uploaded 10+ years ago has the necessary agreements in place, at least in countries like Europe/UK requiring user consent for processing of private data.
Collecting data for one purpose (video sharing site), but then using it for another (training AI) is very much verboten.
They can probably use the public stuff tho.
But it's under an account, an account that can receive notices about ToS and such. Wouldn't that cover this?