When a creator uploads their hard work to our platform, they have certain expectations.
But it does not allow for things like transcripts or video bits to be downloaded.
OpenAI and Google did not immediately respond to Gizmodos requests for comment.
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Google is unlikely to go quietly if OpenAI is using its content to make ChatGPT even greater.
However, the company has made no such allegations yet.
In a statement toThe Vergethis weekend, a Google spokesperson merely said hes seen unconfirmed reports about OpenAIs training.
YouTube also prohibits utilizing its content for any independent uses of its service.
The New York Times report mentions nothing about Sora, or actual YouTube bits themselves.
However, her hesitancy to answer this question directly leads to greater speculation.
The New York Times, itself, is ina copyright battle with OpenAIat the moment.
If these reports are true, it could raise entirely new questions about copyright law in the AI world.
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