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OpenAI Sora YouTube Violation: CEO Alert

Addressing the OpenAI Sora YouTube Violation: CEO’s Concerns

Did you know about the disagreement between YouTube’s boss, Neal Mohan, and OpenAI about Sora, OpenAI’s newest project? He’s worried about OpenAI‘s new toy, Sora, which can turn text into videos. If it turns out Sora is learning from YouTube clips, that’s a big problem because it goes against YouTube’s rules.

He told Bloomberg, From a creator’s perspective, when a creator uploads their hard work to our platform, they have certain expectations. One of those expectations is that the terms of service is going to be abided by. It does not allow for things like transcripts or video bits to be downloaded, and that is a clear violation of our terms of service. Those are the rules of the road in terms of content on our platform.

Sora is still being worked on and hasn’t been released yet, but it’s really exciting because it’s a big step forward from working with text and pictures to working with video and sound. However, this big step also brings up some tricky issues, especially about copyright.

There’s a bit of tension because OpenAI hasn’t been very open about where its data comes from, making people worry they might be using YouTube videos without permission. OpenAI has even admitted it’s hard to build their technology without using stuff that’s already copyrighted.

The head of YouTube made it clear that people who put their videos on YouTube expect others to follow the rules. Ignoring these expectations is not okay. He’s strongly warning that YouTube’s videos shouldn’t be used without permission.

In this changing world, the goal is to keep trying new things while still respecting the people who first made the content. It’s a tough balance to find, but it’s very important to keep things fair and creative.

o learn more about OpenAI’s Sora and its potential effects, you can read the detailed article at aibusinessbrains.com/sora/

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