OpenAI denies any wrongdoing…
This comes as the generative AI upstart faces lawsuits over its use of copyrighted material, allegedly without due consent or compensation, to train its GPT-family of neural networks. OpenAI denies any wrongdoing.
O'Reilly (the man) is one of three authors of a study [PDF] titled, “Beyond Public Access in LLM Pre-Training Data: Non-public book content in OpenAI’s Models," issued by the AI Disclosures Project.
By non-public, the authors mean books that are available for humans from behind a paywall, and aren't publicly available to read for free unless you count sites that illegally pirate this kind of material.
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