In this case the potentially infringed parties would be YouTube creators, who in most cases are not corporations or backed by them.
(I myself personally happen to think it's fine to train a commercial AI on content from the internet like this, but the framing of your argument just feels misleading or even manipulative. "Copyright" -> "IP law" -> "big business" -> "bad vibes", when for cases like this the affected people are almost all small individuals and the responsible entities are almost all big corporations.)
(I myself personally happen to think it's fine to train a commercial AI on content from the internet like this, but the framing of your argument just feels misleading or even manipulative. "Copyright" -> "IP law" -> "big business" -> "bad vibes", when for cases like this the affected people are almost all small individuals and the responsible entities are almost all big corporations.)