OpenAI Under Scrutiny for Lack of Transparency in AI Training Processes
In a recent interview with Mix247edm, OpenAI’s CTO, Murati, made some bold claims about the training of their AI model, Sora. Murati stated that Sora was trained on publicly available and licensed data, but when pressed for specific details on the sources of this data, she hesitated and avoided giving a clear answer.
The interviewer raised concerns about the use of YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram videos in the training process, to which Murati’s response was evasive. Additionally, when asked about the use of Shutterstock images, her answers remained vague.
It wasn’t until the Wall Street Journal shared a footnote confirming the use of Shutterstock materials that the truth came to light. Murati’s robotic and vague responses during the interview have raised questions about the transparency of OpenAI’s practices.
This lack of transparency and clarity in Murati’s answers have sparked concerns about the accountability of AI training processes. As AI continues to advance and become more integrated into our daily lives, it is crucial for companies like OpenAI to be transparent about their data sources and training methods.
Mix247edm will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for more developments on this story.
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