but at the time he treated it as a research project and didn’t think that the product he was working on would ultimately turn out to be a chatbot with an integrated AI image generator.
Balaji says he was drawn to AI research because he thought the technology could do some good for the world. However, he now thinks it is causing more harm to society than good. The Berkley graduate thinks that OpenAI is a threat to the very entities that it took the data from to build its products — including individuals, businesses, and internet services.by taking data from the open web and feeding it into a machine-learning program which learns from it.
However, the fair use argument for AI training is yet to be tested in a court and OpenAI is facing numerous lawsuits — predominantly from wordsmiths, includingBalaji says OpenAI’s practices don’t meet the fair use criteria and says the company is making copies of copyrighted data and amalgamating it.
“The outputs aren’t exact copies of the inputs, but they are also not fundamentally novel,” he says. Balaji has published a mathematical analysisDALL-E 3 Announced, Photographers Can Opt Out of its Image Training Data
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