YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan, in an interview with Emily Chang, has issued a warning to OpenAI regarding the use of YouTube videos to train its AI model, Sora. Mohan stated that such an action would constitute a violation of YouTube's terms of service. Despite not having firsthand knowledge of whether OpenAI has used YouTube content for training Sora, the potential breach has raised concerns. This situation underscores the complexities surrounding the use of publicly available data for training AI models, with YouTube emphasizing adherence to its platform's rules. Additionally, Google's use of YouTube videos to train its own AI, Gemini, is highlighted as adhering to the platform's rules, showcasing a nuanced stance on data usage within the tech industry.
YouTube CEO: OpenAI Training Sora on Our Videos Would Be 'Clear Violation' https://t.co/QSRfxHqMRU
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OpenAI could be in a "clear violation" of YouTube’s terms of service, CEO says—depending on how it trains its new Sora video tool. https://t.co/e5dpRmAqpQ
YouTube CEO @nealmohan stated that if #OpenAI indeed used YouTube videos to refine #Sora, it would violate YouTube's terms of service. via @IndiaTodayTech https://t.co/RJPeULE1ua
YouTube CEO warns OpenAI that training models on its videos is against the rules https://t.co/qtpu3D8FR3
Bloomberg: YouTube Says OpenAI Training Sora With Its Videos Would Break rules > Who has the most data to train a trillion parameter model? Google. > The value of Youtube and Gmail and Workspace and Android in an AI ecosystem is under-stated https://t.co/DcFRKzhemG
Sora will never release for public use this year if OpenAI watches this Video. If a YT video was used for Sora training, it would be a clear violation of the terms of service from OpenAI. Google using these YT video as per rule for Gemini training. 📹 Bloomberg YT https://t.co/YZaU7m46v1
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says if Sora was trained on their videos, it would violate their terms of service https://t.co/157qZCk8Rm
Do you think SORA was trained on YT videos?? Mira only told "Publicly available data" when asked. YT CEO Neal Mohan, in a recent interview with Emily Chang, told that if OpenAI used YT videos to train SORA, that would be a "clear violation" of their policies. Another lawsuit? https://t.co/dzG5Jy4lUx
YouTube CEO to OpenAI: Don't you dare use our videos to train Sora (even though Google trains its AI on our data) https://t.co/bgTqf8wBnP
➡️ Rule violation alert! YouTube states that training AI model Sora with its videos would breach their regulations. https://t.co/NSSUGAt2hE
YouTube Says OpenAI Training Sora With Its Videos Would Break Rules https://t.co/vPFoVuz2gp
YouTube CEO @nealmohan tells me exclusively — if OpenAI is using YouTube videos to train Sora, that would be a “clear violation” of their policies (with @daveyalba) https://t.co/0eDTYdPTJ3 https://t.co/u8S9y3wPf2
The use of YouTube videos to train OpenAI’s text-to-video generator would be an infraction of the platform's terms of service, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan told @emilychangtv. Check out the story here: https://t.co/X4foAlMZB3 https://t.co/OoRmCuDA1R
YouTube's CEO says OpenAI training Sora using its videos would be a violation of YouTube ToS, and Google adheres to YouTube's creator contracts to train Gemini (Bloomberg) https://t.co/1Cupr97lhx 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/td04LheGQC
YOUTUBE $GOOGL SAYS OPENAI TRAINING SORA WITH ITS VIDEOS WOULD BREAK THE RULES YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said he had no firsthand knowledge of whether OpenAI had, in fact, used YouTube videos to refine its AI intelligence-powered video creation tool, called Sora. But if that were…
YOUTUBE SAYS OPENAI TRAINING SORA WITH ITS VIDEOS WOULD BREAK THE RULES
YouTube CEO says if OpenAI is using its videos to train Sora, it's violating the platform's terms of service https://t.co/CkgudmV4NP