Google CEO Sundar Pichai to investigate OpenAI’s inappropriate use of YouTube content
Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently stated that if it is found that OpenAI, a startup supported by Microsoft, improperly uses YouTube content for AI training, he is prepared to address this issue. This highlights the potential conflict of using digital content in training AI models.
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During an interview with CNBC, Sundar Pichai was asked if Google would take legal action if it is confirmed that OpenAI used YouTube videos without authorization to train its AI models. Pichai did not commit to legal action but emphasized that Google will “resolve” the issue with OpenAI to ensure compliance with its terms of service. This statement was made after OpenAI’s technical lead, Mira Murati, admitted in March that it was uncertain whether YouTube videos were included in the training data for their new AI model, Sora.
This controversy stems from Murati’s statement to The Wall Street Journal, where she mentioned using publicly available and licensed data for training. However, subsequent reports, including those from The New York Times, implied that OpenAI may have transcribed over a million hours of YouTube videos, raising concerns about copyright law and compliance with terms of service.
Sundar Pichai outlined Google’s methodology for handling such disputes, stating that the company collaborates with other companies to clarify and enforce its terms of service. He emphasized Google’s ongoing efforts in AI development, mentioning the introduction of a new model called Veo at the Google I/O developer conference. This model aims to create synthetic videos and represents a significant leap in AI capabilities.
OpenAI recently showcased the new voice mode for GPT-4o and its ChatGPT mobile application, demonstrating significant progress in AI interactive technology. In response, Google revealed similar upcoming features and announced a significant reduction in the cost of deploying AI models in web searches.
With the continuous development in the field of AI, both Google and OpenAI have made significant progress in developing and implementing cutting-edge technologies. While collaboration and competition drive innovation, compliance with legal and ethical standards remains a key issue that companies like Google are prepared to address.
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