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OpenAI seeks partnerships to create better training datasets for AI models | |
News - On 9 November, OpenAI announced that it plans to collaborate with third-party organizations to create public and private datasets, for the training of AI models. | |
In a blog post, OpenAI explained that the initiative aims to involve more organizations in shaping the future of AI and benefiting from models that are 'more useful.' | |
How does OpenAI plan to make the models more useful? It is no secret that AI models like ChatGPT are trained on open-source data from the Internet, which is flawed and contains biases. This is problematic because models tend to magnify these flaws and biases in their responses. Thus, to address this issue, OpenAI wants to create new and improved datasets that will ultimately make AI models more useful. | |
The firm added that it also aims to broaden AI models' understanding across subjects, industries, cultures, and languages. To fulfill this, the company stated it will need extensive "large-scale" datasets that accurately represent human society and are currently not readily available online. | |
Furthermore, to ensure the quality of data, OpenAI said that it will remove sensitive and personal information, while also helping organizations digitize, structure, and remove errors from training data. | |
Hollywood actors’ strike ends with a deal that protects against unauthorized use of AI images | |
News - After a 118-day strike, Hollywood actors have finally reached a tentative agreement with major studios that provides protection against the unauthorized use of AI-generated images. This addresses concerns about performers being replaced by "digital doubles." | |
Crabtree-Ireland, the lead negotiator for SAG-AFTRA, the union representing around 160,000 performers, mentioned that the newly established safeguards are designed to evolve alongside advancing technology, ensuring ongoing protection. | |
What are these safeguards though? While we don't have all the details yet, what we do know is: | |
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Full details of the new contract will be disclosed after the SAG-AFTRA's national board votes on the proposal. Subsequently, the deal will proceed to union members for approval. | |
U.S. judge temporarily dismisses part of authors’ copyright lawsuit against Meta’s Llama | |
News - On 9 November, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria announced his decision to temporarily dismiss a part of the copyright lawsuit filed by comedian Sarah Silverman and other authors against Meta's AI system Llama. | |
Which parts of the lawsuit are being dismissed & why? In the lawsuit filed in July, the authors claimed that the AI models' output violates their copyrights. Judge Chhabria expressed skepticism about this claim, questioning the notion that the text generated by Llama copies or resembles the authors' works. He even highlighted that queries to Llama don't seek copies or excerpts of specific books, citing comedian Sarah Silverman's book as an example. | |
In a separate claim, the authors said that Llama itself is an infringing work. Judge Chhabria remarked that accepting this argument would mean Meta's Llama and Sarah Silverman's book are similar when placed side by side. | |
In line with this, the judge stated he would temporarily dismiss most of the claims, allowing the authors the opportunity to amend them. He further clarified that if the authors fail to demonstrate that Llama's output closely resembles their works, the dismissals would stand. | |
Here, it is important to note that despite seeking to dismiss most of the lawsuit previously, Meta hasn't challenged the authors' main claim that it violated their rights by using their books to train Llama. | |
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