近日,OpenAI首席执行官Sam Altman在公开场合表示,OpenAI不希望使用《纽约时报》的数据进行训练。与此同时,他还透露,未来将有更多媒体版权方面的合作伙伴关系诞生,并暗示OpenAI可能会开发一种更“伟大”的版权识别工具。
Sam Altman指出,在媒体版权方面,OpenAI秉持尊重原创、保护知识产权的原则,将与各大媒体机构建立合作关系。此举旨在充分利用各方资源,为人工智能技术的持续发展提供支持。
尽管Sam Altman并未详细阐述即将推出的版权识别工具的具体功能,但可以预见,这款工具将对保护媒体版权产生积极影响。在我国,随着科技与传媒产业的迅速发展,版权保护问题日益凸显。OpenAI的这一举措,有望为全球范围内的版权保护提供有力支持。
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News Title: OpenAI CEO: Rejects using New York Times data for training, exploring copyright partnerships
Keywords: OpenAI, CEO, copyright partnerships
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Recently, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has stated that OpenAI does not hope to use data from The New York Times for training. At the same time, he revealed that there will be more partnerships in the field of media copyright in the future, and hinted that OpenAI might develop a “great” copyright recognition tool.
Sam Altman emphasizes that OpenAI respects originality and intellectual property rights in the field of media copyright, and will establish partnerships with various media organizations. This move aims to fully utilize the resources of all parties to provide support for the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology.
Although Sam Altman did not elaborate on the specific functions of the upcoming copyright recognition tool, it is foreseeable that this tool will have a positive impact on the protection of media copyright. With the rapid development of the technology and media industries in our country, the issue of copyright protection has become increasingly prominent. This move by OpenAI is expected to provide strong support for copyright protection worldwide.
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