Nach 2,5h Abbruch wegen falscher Hyper-Params. Zu viele Klassifizierungen angegeben, zu wenig im Trainings-File gewesen. Ich dachte es mir schon, aber #OpenAI Tool hat es genau so vorgeschlagen (nach Analyse der Daten). Hört ihr das Quietschen meines Augenrollens?
Wenn das schon AI war, die das analysierte, dann gute Nacht.
Aber ich hätte ja auf mein Bauchgefühl achten sollen, rechnete aber nicht damit, dass die #API soooo langsam ist.
#OpenAI partners with the American Journalism Project to access content to train its #AI model in exchange for $5M in funding and $5M in developer credits.
Die #OpenAI#API kommt mir auch so wie ein Krämerladen vor.
Mit einem alten Ehepaar, das mit der Menge der Kundschaft überfordert ist und vor sich hintüddelt, lange dafür braucht, was aus dem Regal zu kramen und gelegentlich vergisst, dass man sie was gefragt hat.
#AI#GenerativeAI#OpenAI#Copyright#FairUse#IP: "An increasingly vocal group of artists, writers and filmmakers are arguing artificial intelligence tools like chatbots ChatGPT and Bard were illegally trained on their work without permission or compensation — posing a major legal threat to the companies pushing the tech out to millions of people around the world.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT and image-generator Dall-E, as well as Google’s Bard and Stability AI’s Stable Diffusion, were all trained on billions of news articles, books, images, videos and blog posts scraped from the internet, much of which is copyrighted.
This past week, comedian Sarah Silverman filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Facebook parent company Meta, alleging they used a pirated copy of her book in training data because the companies’ chatbots can summarize her book accurately. Novelists Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay filed a similar lawsuit against OpenAI. And more than 5,000 authors, including Jodi Picoult, Margaret Atwood and Viet Thanh Nguyen, have signed a petition asking tech companies to get consent from and give credit and compensation to writers whose books were used in training data."
My god, they sure hate#LinaKhan. This once-in-a-generation, groundbreaking, brilliant legal scholar and fighter for the public interest, the slayer of #Reaganomics, has attracted more vitriol, mockery, and dismissal than any of her predecessors in living memory.
She sure must be doing something right, huh?
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Mostly what came out of that hearing was news about how Khan is doing her job, working on behalf of the American people. For example, she confirmed that she's investigating #OpenAI for nonconsensually harvesting a mountain of Americans' personal information:
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into OpenAI on claims it has run afoul of consumer protection laws by putting personal reputations and data at risk, the strongest regulatory threat to the Microsoft-backed startup yet.
Usa, aperta indagine su OpenAI a tutela dei consumatori: si tratta della più potente minaccia regolatoria fino ad oggi per l'attività di OpenAI negli Stati Uniti!
L'indagine è per accertare se #OpenAI, il creatore del chatbot di intelligenza artificiale #CHatGPT, abbia violato le leggi sulla protezione dei dati dei consumatori mettendo a rischio la reputazione personale e i dati degli utenti.
How is it bad to scrape the internet to train an #ai model (thinking about the #openai lawsuits)... But it is totally ok to scrape the internet to build a search index for #google and #bing?
MIT study: ChatGPT increases productivity for human workers (mashable.com)
Hard data that ChatGPT helps with work.
Chatbot Honeypot: How AI Companions Could Weaken National Security - … (archive.is)
AI chatbots blur the line between intimacy and secrecy, posing risks for users with national security interests and access to sensitive information
Google's Bard AI chatbot is vulnerable to use by hackers. So is ChatGPT. (mashable.com)
AI chatbots aren't great gatekeepers.
US FTC opens investigation into OpenAI over misleading statements (www.reuters.com)
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into OpenAI on claims it has run afoul of consumer protection laws by putting personal reputations and data at risk, the strongest regulatory threat to the Microsoft-backed startup yet.
AP and OpenAI enter into two-year partnership to help train algorithmic models | Engadget (www.engadget.com)
‘The Associated Press’ (AP) and ChatGPT parent company OpenAI have reached a news-sharing agreement, but not for the reasons you may think.