Read previewOpenAI might've breached YouTube's terms and conditions to train its text-to-video model Sora, says Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
"So you felt like they had broken your terms and conditions, or potentially, or if they had, that wouldn't have been appropriate?"
Sundar Pichai says he believes OpenAI's Sora breached YouTube's terms and conditions and he is sympathetic to creators whose content is being used to train AI models pic.twitter.com/mF1D6XjYf8 — Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) May 20, 2024Earlier in the interview, Pichai revealed that YouTube was still "following up and trying to understand" how OpenAI had trained Sora.
"We have terms and conditions, and we would expect people to abide by those terms and conditions when you build a product, so that's how I felt about it."
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