OpenAI accused of using millions of hours of YouTube content to train Sora: documents have already been submitted to court

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Sundar Pichai promises to sort it out

According to the New York Times, OpenAI used more than a million hours of content from YouTube just to train Sora. The New York Times has already sued OpenAI for using their copyrighted content right, when training AI.

OpenAI's new Sora neural network allows you to create realistic video clips based on simple text queries. However, since the launch of this new tool, a question has arisen: what data did OpenAI use to train the model.

In an interview, the CTO of OpenAI was asked if they use YouTube videos to train the model. Meera Murati replied: «I am not sure about that». The COO later also refused to answer whether the model was trained using YouTube content, as sources claim.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai responded to this question, saying that he would look into everything if the allegations turned out to be true.

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«Look, I think this is a question they need to answer. Nothing to say. We have clear terms of service, — Sundar Pichai noted when asked whether this issue was a violation of Google's terms and conditions. — We typically interact with companies and make sure they understand our terms of service. And we will figure it all out».

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