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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai speaks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit in San Francisco on Nov. 16, 2023.
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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said Google will āsort it outā if it determines Microsoft-backed OpenAI relied on YouTube content to train an artificial intelligence model that can generate videos.
The comments, in an interview Tuesday with CNBCās Deirdre Bosa, come after OpenAI technology chief Mira Murati told the Wall Street Journal in March that she wasnāt sure if YouTube videos were part of the training data for the companyās Sora model introduced earlier in the year.
Murati said OpenAI had drawn on publicly available data and on licensed data. The New York Times later reported that OpenAI had transcribed over a million hours of YouTube videos.
Asked if Google would sue OpenAI if the startup violated the search companyās terms of service, Pichai didnāt offer specifics.
āLook, I think itās a question for them to answer,ā Pichai said. āI donāt have anything to add. We do have clear terms of service. And so, you know, I think normally in these things we engage with companies and make sure they understand our terms of service. And weāll sort it out.ā
Pichai said Google has processes in place to figure out if OpenAI failed to comply with the rules. Newspapers such as The New York Times have already taken aim at OpenAI for allegedly breaking copyright law and training models on their articles.
Pichaiās interview followed a keynote to developers at Googleās I/O conference, where executives announced new AI models, including one called Veo that can compose synthetic videos. Those looking to get early access will have to receive approval from Google.
OpenAI preempted the Google event on Monday. The company revealed an AI model called GPT-4o and showed how users of its ChatGPT mobile app would be able to hold realistic voice conversations, interrupting the AI assistant and having it analyze what appears in front of a smartphone camera. On Tuesday, Google showed off similar upcoming capabilities.
āI donāt think theyāve shipped their demo to their users yet,ā Pichai said of OpenAI. āI donāt think itās available in the product.ā
OpenAI said in a blog post on Monday that customers of its ChatGPT Plus subscriptions will be able to try an early version of the new voice mode in the weeks ahead. Pichai said Googleās Project Astra multimedia chat capabilities will come to its Gemini chatbot later this year.
āWe have a clear sense of how to approach it, and weāll get it right,ā Pichai said.
Google has reduced the cost of serving up AI models in web searches by 80% since showing off a preview last year, relying on its custom Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) and Nvidiaās popular graphics processing units, he said. Google said during the keynote that itās starting to display its AI Overviews in search results for all users in the U.S.
In June, Apple will hold its Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California. Bloomberg reported in March that Apple was discussing the idea of adding Gemini to the iPhone. Pichai told Bosa that Google has enjoyed āa great partnership with Apple over the years.ā A Google expert witness said in court last November that the company gives Apple 36% of its search advertising revenue from the Safari browser.
āWe have focused on delivering great experiences for the Apple ecosystem,ā Pichai said. āIt is something we take very seriously and Iām confident ā we have many ways to make sure our products are accessible. We see that today, AI Overviews have been a popular feature on iOS when we have tested, and so weāll continue ā including Gemini. Weāll continue working to bring that there.ā
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