FAIR USE

Suchir Balaji grew up in Cupertino before attending UC Berkeley to study computer science. 


But his outlook began to sour in 2022, two years after joining OpenAI as a researcher. 

He grew particularly concerned about his assignment of gathering data from the internet for the company’s GPT-4 program, which analyzed text from nearly the entire internet to train its artificial intelligence program, the news outlet reported.

The practice, he told the [NY]Times, ran afoul of the country’s fair use laws governing how people can use previously published work. 

In late October, he posted an analysis on his personal website arguing that point. 



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