Tuesday, January 9, 2024

'Impossible' to creatAi tools like ChatGPT without copyrighted material, Open AI says - The Guardian

Panzer says, Do humans think about what they say before they say it?
Do humans think about what they say before they say it?
Today, Panzer made a trip to The Guardian site. There with a little digging in the posts, our intrepid kitty hunter found one about OpenAI and ChatGPT.

According to Dan Milmo's post, OpenAI is claiming that without the ability to "train" it's chatbot using copyrighted material without the copyright holders permission, the bot wouldn't be as smart or functional as it is now or in the future.
 
Panzer says, "It's an interesting argument: If I can't use people's work without their permission or knowledge, then my machine won't work right. That means, instead of me asking for permission to use the copyrighted material, you need to let me train my machine its okay to steal. Right?"

Note: This is a medium post. Bring a cup of tea and two cookies (biscuits) for today's snack while you read.

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