Twitch wants your content for Amazon AI training. Here’s how to opt out
Twitch has enabled content creators to opt out of having their streams and videos used for Amazon's AI model training, following a two-year delay since the platform initially confirmed it was already conducting such training. This move provides creators with control over their intellectual property but raises questions about why the opt-out mechanism was not offered from the start of the AI training program.
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