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AI training models: How Photobucket aims to enter the sector

Image and video hosting platform Photobucket seeks to license its vast archive of content for the training of artificial intelligence models. Photobucket CEO Ted Leonard joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the company's approach to this new venture.

Drawing a parallel between AI training and how the human brain learns, Leonard compares the process to "a race to ingest content." He details the origins of Photobucket, explaining that the platform's core purpose was "public viewing, public sharing," uniquely positioning the company to step into the world of licensing data to AI companies.

However, Leonard emphasizes that not all data on the Photobucket platform is open for AI training usage. The company prides itself on its commitment to privacy protection, and Leonard ensures they use a process to pick the content that can be utilized for AI training purposes.

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance.

This post was written by Angel Smith