The article also mentions that Digital Trends confirmed that Ace is only trained on data that Nvidia owns or has the rights to, with no scrapping of copyrighted material outside that pool. Convai, a third-party partner behind some of Ace’s AI tech, has also been contacted to confirm this. The story will be updated once a response is received.
Key takeaways:
- Nvidia has clarified that its generative AI Ace microservice is trained only on data it has the rights to, following concerns about potential use of copyrighted material.
- The company's AI tools, including Audio-2-Face and Riva Automatic Speech Recognition, are commercially safe and trained on data licensed from trusted partners and commercially licensable open-source datasets.
- Nvidia pays fully up front for the ongoing use of voice and mocap data, similar to most work in the voice acting and motion capture industry.
- Digital Trends confirmed that Ace is only trained on data that Nvidia owns or has the rights to, with no scrapping of copyrighted material outside that pool.