OpenAI 被媒體指責, 因使用20 個主流新聞的文章訓練 ChatGPT 《華爾街日報》、CNN 對此表示擔憂
主要新聞媒體已經開始批評 OpenAI 及其 ChatGPT 軟件,稱該實驗室正在使用他們的文章來訓練其人工智能工具而無需支付費用。新聞集團道瓊斯部門的總法律顧問傑森康蒂在一份提供給彭博新聞社的聲明中說:“任何想利用《華爾街日報》記者的作品來訓練人工智能的人都應該從道瓊斯那得到許可。” “道瓊斯與 OpenAI 沒有這樣的交易。”孔蒂補充說:“我們嚴肅對待濫用我們記者工作的行為,並且正在審查這種情況。
”當計算記者 Francesco Marconi 本週發布一條推文稱他們的工作被用於訓練 ChatGPT 時,新聞組的擔憂就出現了。 馬可尼說,他向聊天機器人詢問了一份它接受培訓的新聞來源列表,並收到了一份回覆,其中列出了 20 家媒體。
OpenAI 並沒有立即請求回應評論。
新聞機構並不是第一批質疑其內容是否被人工智能系統盜用的公司。 去年 11 月,GitHub、微軟公司和 OpenAI 在一起案件中被起訴,指控一種名為 GitHub Copilot 的工具實質上是在違反其許可的情況下剽竊人類開發人員。
1 月,一群藝術家起訴 AI 生成器 Stability AI Ltd.、Midjourney Inc. 和 DeviantArt Inc.,聲稱這些公司在沒有補償或未徵得藝術家同意的情況下下載和使用了數十億受版權保護的圖像。據一位知情人士透露,與《華爾街日報》一樣,CNN 認為使用其文章來訓練 ChatGPT 違反了該網絡的服務條款。 該網絡由 Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. 擁有,計劃與 OpenAI 聯繫以獲取許可內容的費用,該人士表示,該人士因討論法律問題而要求不具名。
人工智能的使用在新聞行業
一直存在爭議。 一些記者擔心這項技術會接管他們的工作。 其他人擔心錯誤信息的傳播。 最近幾週,CNET 和 Men's Journal 等出版物被迫更正 AI 撰寫的錯誤百出的文章。
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OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPTWall Street Journal, CNN raise concerns about use of storiesJournalist says 20 news sources are supplying materialByGerry Smith2023年2月17日 上午9:12 [GMT+8]Major news outlets have begun criticizing OpenAI and its ChatGPT software, saying the lab is using their articles to train its artificial intelligence tool without paying them.“Anyone who wants to use the work of Wall Street Journal journalists to train artificial intelligence should be properly licensing the rights to do so from Dow Jones,” Jason Conti, general counsel for News Corp.’s Dow Jones unit, said in a statement provided to Bloomberg News. “Dow Jones does not have such a deal with OpenAI.”Conti added: “We take the misuse of our journalists’ work seriously, and are reviewing this situation.”The news groups’ concerns arose when the computational journalist Francesco Marconi posted a tweet this week saying their work was being used to train ChatGPT. Marconi said he asked the chatbot for a list of news sources it was trained on and received a response naming 20 outlets.OpenAI didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.News organizations aren’t the first companies to raise questions about whether their content is being used without authorization by artificial intelligence systems. In November, GitHub, Microsoft Corp. and OpenAI were sued in a case that alleged a tool called GitHub Copilot was essentially plagiarizing human developers in violation of their licenses.In January, a group of artists sued AI generators Stability AI Ltd., Midjourney Inc. and DeviantArt Inc., claiming those companies downloaded and used billions of copyrighted images without compensating or obtaining the consent of the artists.Like the Journal, CNN believes that using its articles to train ChatGPT violates the network’s terms of service, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The network, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., plans to reach out to OpenAI about being paid to license the content, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing a legal matter.The use of artificial intelligence has been controversial in the news industry. Some journalists worry the technology will take over their jobs. Others fear the spread of misinformation. In recent weeks, publications like CNET and Men’s Journal have been forced to correct AI-written articles that were riddled with errors.— With assistance by Dina BassResources:https://www.bloomberg.com/....../openai-is-faulted-by......
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