OpenAI has alleged that The New York Times hired hackers to attack ChatGPT and emphasized the critical nature of using prompt words in these attacks. In response, OpenAI has countered that such actions violate the terms of service for the product, sparking a crisis reminiscent of Google's copyright litigation. Internet companies have been selling data to AI companies, accelerating the spread of AI-generated content across the web. Additionally, the latest research framework for data selection proposes to expedite research progress, and large models are also acknowledging the importance of using AI-generated data. When examining the data transaction controversies involving several companies, it becomes clear that Chinese data has also become a critical factor in the development of AI.
AI Company Copyright Lawsuit Controversy: The New York Times Hires Hackers to Attack OpenAI, Accelerating Research on Data Selection
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