Study suggests OpenAI isn't waiting for copyright exemption
- The AI Disclosures Project released a study about OpenAI's data usage and potential copyright issues.
- The project, led by Tim O'Reilly and Ilan Strauss, aims to improve AI transparency and accountability.
- Researchers investigated if OpenAI's LLMs trained on copyrighted material from 34 O'Reilly Media books without permission.
- GPT-4o showed an 82% AUROC score recognizing non-public O'Reilly book content, while GPT-3.5 Turbo scored just above 50%.
- The study suggests a need for increased corporate transparency regarding AI model pre-training data sources and licensing frameworks.
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