OpenAI is reportedly asking contractors to upload real work from past jobs
An intellectual property lawyer says OpenAI is “putting itself at great risk” with this approach. Image: Kelly / Pexels Source: TechCrunch
An intellectual property lawyer says OpenAI is “putting itself at great risk” with this approach. Image: Kelly / Pexels Source: TechCrunch
Introduction In a move raising alarm across legal and tech circles, OpenAI is reportedly instructing contractors to upload real work from their previous employment. This aggressive data-collection strategy, aimed at training its artificial intelligence models, has drawn sharp criticism from intellectual property experts who warn the company is navigating perilous legal territory. The directive suggests…
Introduction In a move that has sent shockwaves through the tech and legal communities, OpenAI is reportedly instructing its contractors to submit real work samples from previous employers. This aggressive data-collection tactic, aimed at refining its AI models, is being branded by experts as a legal minefield that could redefine the battle lines over intellectual…