OpenAI announced it is developing a Media Manager tool to allow content creators to identify their works and specify how they want them included or excluded from AI training and research. The goal is to have Media Manager available by 2025 as OpenAI works with creators, owners, and regulators toward standards. It will use machine learning to identify copyrighted text, images, audio, and video across sources and apply creator preferences for inclusion or exclusion. This responds to criticism of OpenAI's approach of scraping publicly available data without compensation or credit for training generative AI models.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 OpenAI announced it is developing a tool called Media Manager to allow content
00:07 creators to identify their works and specify how they want them included or excluded from
00:12 AI training and research. The goal is to have Media Manager available by 2025 as OpenAI works
00:18 with creators, owners, and regulators towards standards. It will use machine learning to
00:23 identify copyrighted text, images, audio, and video across sources and apply creator
00:28 preferences for inclusion or exclusion. This responds to criticism of OpenAI's approach of
00:33 scraping publicly available data without compensation or credit for training generative AI models.
00:39 Some creators say OpenAI's current opt-out options are onerous
00:43 and it pays relatively little for licensed content. For all things money visit Benzinga.com
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