< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/13/B0/IB-FQVF3UGJ_9EA2A6BB.jpg" Alt = "named the reason why the United States will lose the championship in the field of artificial intelligence"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ < p > Until controversial in the world, OpenAi makes an unexpected proposal: to allow artificial intelligence to learn on copyright protected. The company is convinced that this is the only way to maintain leadership in competition with China, where artificial intelligence develops without similar barriers.
< p >Openai, the creator of the popular Chatgpt, considers copyright a tool that can not only provide income to the authors, but also protect American interests. To do this, you need to create conditions under which artificial intelligence will be able to study safely and legally using copiright materials.
< p > However not all share a similar opinion. There are now several lawsuits against Openai, in particular, from media agents such as New York Times. At the same time, other publishers, such as News Corp. and Vox Media, found a common language with Openai, concluding content cooperation agreements.
< P > The company's representatives argue that flexibility in copyright issues is necessary to support American models of AIs competitive, capable of developing faster and more efficiently than their Chinese competitors.
~ ~ ~ < p > previously similar scandals were all & mdash; Publishers do not like that the materials written exclusively by humans are the basis for artificial intelligence.
< P > The United States has long been fighting for the championship in the field of artificial intelligence. Earlier, the Trump administration announced an investment of about $ 500 billion in special AI infrastructure called Stargate. According to the President, artificial intelligence is a “new oil of the future” and therefore leadership in this area is key for the security and economic development of the country.
< P > However, whether media giants will agree to give way to their copyright principles for the development of artificial intelligence & mdash; remains an open question. Obviously one thing: war for the leadership in the technology world is just beginning, and a lot of interesting turns are ahead.
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