It is well known that a few weeks ago, OpenAI introduced the Sora, the new model of IT that is able to produce a video starting with the prompt text. The launch of this system, it caused the reaction of a cross between the community and the technology, and enthusiasts.
According to what was reported by the Wall Street Journal, YouTube had also a Good Terror, CTO of OpenAI, which do not use in the videos published on the platform, to train the model on which it is based on Sora.
The announcement came after a question, the clear and Emily Chang of Bloomberg addressed to the CEO of YouTube, Neal Mohan.
“From the point of view of a creator, and when the burden of their work to the public on our platform, they do have some expectation,” said Mohan, who said, “one of them, the expectation is that the terms and conditions of service to be fulfilled”, meaning: my transkripteve or a portion of the video was a clear violation of the terms and conditions of the service provider, and this is also true for the OpenAI.
The question came up after an interview given by a Good Murad, CTO of OpenAI, to the Wall Street Journal: in that case, it was answered a very ambiguous journalist Joanna Stern of the possibility that the company had to use YouTube on the train Sorën. “I'm not sure,” said the CTO, without having to confirm or deny the possibility.
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