An AI Affray: OpenAI’s Bold Claim: “Copyright, Shmopyright”
Hello dear tech-savvies! Keep your popcorn ready as we dive into the sequel of “AI Meets Copyright Law”! The protagonist of our today’s story, OpenAI, is dropping some major plot twists and asserts that it’s blazing difficult to build good AI models without harnessing the powers of copyrighted data. But plot twist! Some suggest that our do-gooder AI can still be effective without splashing in the questionable puddle of copyrighted data. All aboard on the roller-coaster of AI ethics!
Key Takeaways: AI Ethics goes Hollywood!
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OpenAI’s Surprise Declaration:
OpenAI, slipping left-right-center into the debate slip-n-slide, boldly claims that concocting good AI models without copyrighted data is as impossible as finding a unicorn prancing in your backyard.
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Fresher Perspectives:
But wait! Introducing our new side-kick, some higher-minded creatures hint towards an “ethically created” large language model that might just break OpenAI’s ‘Mission Impossible’. They vouch that AI can retain its smarts without playing the ‘Copy(copyright)-Cat’.
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No Copyright? No Problem!
They propose a giant AI dataset of public domain text as the new Clark Kent of AI models—using the superpowers of non-copyrighted text to save the day!
Concluding Thoughts: The AI Saga Continues
In the AIverse, it seems like an epic face-off is brewing between OpenAI’s copyrighted-data-needs and the white knights advocating for ethical models. It’s like an intellectual Avengers movie with OpenAI playing more of a the ‘Thanos’ role. Will the public domain datasets and ethically-focused models don the superhero capes and save the day, or will OpenAI prove that there’s no good AI without a little whiff of copyright infringement?
Only time will decode this techno-ethical enigma. Until then, let’s munch on our popcorns and enjoy the thrilling ‘AI versus Copyright’ storyline. The AI saga continues…
As part of this experiment I would like to give credit where credit is due. If you enjoy these, please take a moment to read the original article:
https://www.wired.com/story/proof-you-can-train-ai-without-slurping-copyrighted-content/
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