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近日,OpenAI首席执行官Sam Altman在一场活动中表示,OpenAI不希望使用《纽约时报》的数据进行训练。Altman强调,尽管如此,OpenAI仍致力于与各大媒体展开版权合作,共同探索更多可能性。他还透露,OpenAI正在研发一种识别版权的“伟大”工具。

中文原文中,Altman表示,有关媒体版权,将有更多合作伙伴关系出现。这表明OpenAI正积极寻求与媒体的合作,以打造一个健康的版权环境。此外,OpenAI可能会开发一种“伟大”的版权识别工具,以帮助保护创作者的权益。

英文翻译:
Recently, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, stated that OpenAI does not intend to use data from The New York Times for training. Altman emphasized that OpenAI is committed to forming more copyright partnerships with various media outlets to explore possibilities together. He also revealed that OpenAI is developing a “great” copyright recognition tool.

In the Chinese original, Altman said that there will be more partnerships regarding media copyright. This indicates that OpenAI is actively seeking cooperation with media outlets to create a healthy copyright environment. Additionally, OpenAI may develop a “great” copyright recognition tool to help protect the rights of creators.

【来源】https://www.cls.cn/detail/1572483

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