① Three news organizations, The Intercept, Raw Story, and Alternet, recently sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. ② Galaxy Securities believes that with the intensive introduction of AI policies, attention has been paid to the copyright issues of high-quality data sets and training data, and that the value of high-quality training databases will be highlighted in the future.
Three news organizations, The Intercept, Raw Story, and Alternet, recently sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming that ChatGPT “at least at some point” will copy copyrighted news works word by word, but does not provide information on the author, title, copyright, or terms of use of these works.
Multi-modal large models will become the mainstream trend in the field of future large models. In addition to text, high-quality original images and video content will all become important sources of data sets. Currently, OpenAI and its investor Microsoft are facing multiple lawsuits accusing them of using copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence products. Some legal experts said that the combination of multiple cases could shake the foundation of the booming generative artificial intelligence industry. Under the impact of copyright issues, it was recently reported that OpenAI is more actively negotiating with a number of publishers, and is also making progress. Earlier, press publishing giant Axel Springer (Axel Springer) signed an agreement with ChatGPT development agency OpenAI to become the first publishing organization in the world to cooperate with OpenAI to further integrate journalism and artificial intelligence technology. Galaxy Securities believes that with the current intensive introduction of AI policies, attention has been paid to the copyright issues of high-quality data sets and training data, and that the value of high-quality training databases will be highlighted in the future.
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CITIC Publishing has tried to cooperate with authors and big model companies in language training to develop smart reading application products. For example, the company's knowledge service platform and Baidu jointly released the “CITIC Academy AI Reading Assistant” plug-in.
Visual China said that in the AIGC era, the company's core strengths are: digital content trading scenarios, large amounts of high-quality and clear copyright data, creator content ecology, and rich copyright management and operation experience.