A company called OpenAI made a computer program that can understand and talk about what is happening in videos. They used over one million hours of YouTube videos to teach their program. Some people are worried because using all these videos without asking might be against the rules. But, OpenAI thinks it's important for them to use lots of different types of information so their program can learn better and help make new things. Read from source...
- The article is not very clear about the purpose and scope of OpenAI's transcription project. It seems to mix different aspects such as data use, policy, ethics, legal issues, innovation, competition, without providing a coherent framework or thesis.
Bullish on OpenAI's potential to create unique datasets for its models and enhance their understanding of the world. Neutral on the legal and ethical debates surrounding AI data use without explicit permission.