In order to function optimally, generative artificial intelligence such asChatGPTontneed to collect and analyze a large amount of data.Without this, the algorithms cannot provide an adequate result to users. This subject has generated a lot of ink, because committed journalists have already pointed out the fact that it is very likely that the data used to feed most algorithms is done illegally, without the consent of the authors.
OpenAI, which is the pioneer in the generalization of generative AI, for example, arrived with a bang on the market, without asking permission from anyone to use their content to give answers to its users. The famous adage of “I do it first, then I ask for forgiveness later". Following the numerous questions raised by copyright,OpenAIsimply told authors to block access to their site by its robots if they do not want their content to be used.
On the side ofApple, which should soonannounce AI featuresat the next WWDC conference, she preferred to act differently. In fact, we learned last December that the firm hadstarted negotiationswith publishers and news agencies to power its generative AI system.
60 million per year
Concerning the power supply of AI, we have just learned thanks toBloombergthata secret company has just reached an agreement to buy the content of the forum/social networkRedditfor 60 million dollars annually:
Reddit has signed a contract allowing an artificial intelligence (AI) company to train its models on the social media platform's content, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The choice of using data written by ordinary people to power an AI is interesting, but very controversial. In this case, the anonymous company at least has the merit of having done things according to the rules, even if users will probably not like itReddit.
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