![]() In the future this might mean images state when they have been generated by AI, and article text too. ![]() And something about that doesn’t seem right.Īltman said all the right things, that content owners should receive "significant upside benefit" when this happened, and that, “creators deserve control.” They should be able to prevent their copyrighted material, as well as their voice and likeness, being used to train AI models. These original works were used without consent, credit or compensation to the original artists. Within the hearing, an example raised was the image of, “a purple elephant playing a trombone in the style of Van Gogh,” which image generators like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion can generate in seconds because the algorithms are trained on vast quantities of existing illustrations that are scraped from the web. And why would they? They see no benefit in their former effort and energy being used to train large language models. ![]() A creator who has written articles, courses, books and keynotes for a sustained period does not want their work being used to supplement the lazy content of others. Of all of the issues that the expansion of AI has brought up, how to protect and credit the work of creators is one of the most topical for entrepreneurs. Do they replace their team and processes with AI tools, do they streamline and see how they incorporate the technology, or do they continue as normal without it? And what about creating the tools of the future? Do they give it a go, see what they can make, and potentially ride this wave, or do they assume AI will be stopped in its tracks, with a subsequent downgrading of life back to some time in early 2022? In reality, there’s only one option. The AI dilemma for entrepreneurs is whether they pivot now or wait it out. ![]() President Biden, who recently met with a group of AI company chief executives, told them, “what you’re doing has enormous potential and enormous danger.” Altman believes, “the benefits of the tools we have deployed so far vastly outweigh the risks,” but no one yet knows if AI is ultimately a force for good or evil. ![]()
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