The new US government wants to change how artificial intelligence is dealt with in the United States. One of the biggest players in this area is now deflected and says: If your AI is no longer allowed to read out protected content, you would lose a arms race against China.
What is Openai?
Why does Openai need protected material? Artificial intelligence must be “trained”. This means that the machines take texts created by humans, for example – mostly by humans – and learn from them how a text actually works.
The more material is available, the better the AI becomes what it does, be it pictures, videos or texts. However, the AI does not matter whether a work is protected or not. It may learn and can reproduce a complete book without the author ever being paid for it.
As early as 2023, there was a big outcry among well -known authors. The father of Game of Thrones, George RR Martin, sued Chatgpt with 16 colleagues.
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The race is effectively over without protected material
The current US government under President Trump plans a reform in dealing with artificial intelligent (via whitehouse.gov). Suggestions and comments on how the USA can become a global market leader should be submitted by March 15.
Openaai has now brought in a number of ideas and shared them on the official blog. There it says:
At the same time, the government can secure the freedom of the Americans to learn from AI and prevent the leadership to the Republic of China by being preserved for American AI models.
If one cuts in the fact that artificial intelligencies can read out, the race for the development of AI is “effectively over” – because there are no these restrictions in China. Apart from that, it says in more detailed paper, smaller companies with limited budget would need a wide range of content to train their AI.
It is difficult to say how much of the claims is actually about the claims without sound knowledge of artificial intelligence. However, China has actually recently proven that the country is quite competitive and even at a small price: China has just missed the USA a tough defeat: While Chatgpt costs 700,000 euros per day, Deepseek is available for 83,500 euros