YouTube CEO Unsure, But Warns 'Clear Violation' If OpenAI Used Creators' 'Hard Work' To Train Sora
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan stated that if OpenAI used YouTube videos to train its AI model Sora, it would violate YouTube's policies. OpenAI CTO Mira Murati was unsure if YouTube content was used. YouTube's terms allow certain content to be used in accordance with its terms of service, but not video transcripts or bits. The controversy around OpenAI's Sora and its training methods has sparked discussions on data protection laws and ethical AI deployment.

April 05, 2024 | 3:36 am
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YouTube's stance on the use of its content by OpenAI for training Sora could impact Alphabet Inc.'s reputation and its approach to content licensing and AI development.
While the direct financial impact on Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) may not be immediate, the controversy surrounding the ethical use of data for AI training could affect the company's reputation and its future policies on content licensing and AI development.
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YouTube's stance on the use of its content by OpenAI for training Sora could impact Alphabet Inc.'s reputation and its approach to content licensing and AI development.
While the direct financial impact on Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) may not be immediate, the controversy surrounding the ethical use of data for AI training could affect the company's reputation and its future policies on content licensing and AI development.
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