OpenAI Offers an Olive Branch to Artists Wary of Feeding AI Algorithms

WIRED 

OpenAI is fighting lawsuits from artists, writers, and publishers who allege it inappropriately used their work to train the algorithms behind ChatGPT and other AI systems. On Tuesday the company announced a tool apparently designed to appease creatives and rights holders, by granting them some control over how OpenAI uses their work. The company says it will launch a tool in 2025 called Media Manager that allows content creators to opt out their work from the company's AI development. In a blog post, OpenAI described the tool as a way to allow "creators and content owners to tell us what they own" and specify "how they want their works to be included or excluded from machine learning research and training." OpenAI said that it is working with "creators, content owners, and regulators" to develop the tool and intends it to "set an industry standard."

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