YouTube Warns OpenAI Not to Use Its Videos as Sora Learning Media YouTube (Photo: Unsplash) – Content produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is still controversial because of its learning methods. According to some people, AI content harms artists and writers by stealing their work. These works are taken to be learning tools so that AI can create any image, video or text. Therefore, major media such as the New York Times and Getty Images took legal steps to protect their work. YouTube might take similar action if Sora, OpenAI's text-based video creation tool, actually steals content from YouTube. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has also issued a warning. Mohan's firm stance was a response to OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's statement some time ago. To the Wall Street Journal, quoted from Engadget, Murati admitted that he was not sure whether Sora took data from YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. The uncertainty of this learning data gives rise to polemics. This means
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