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Why So Many Burger Chains Use Thousand Island Dressing as Their Special Sauce
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OpenAI launches bot that will crawl the internet to educate GPT
OpenAI has built a new bot that will crawl over the internet, gathering information to educate artificial intelligence systems. Operators of websites will be forced to actively opt out, and block the bot, if they want to stop it taking data from their site. Artificial intelligence systems such as OpenAI's ChatGPT rely on vast amounts of data to train their models and learn how to give the correct outputs. So far, much of that data has been taken freely from the web. That has prompted numerous complaints from authors and other web users. Many have criticised OpenAI and others for taking personal information and copyrighted content to train their models, with that writing potentially informing or even being replicated in the system's answers. Artificial intelligence companies have also faced criticism from others who claim that such crawlers are stretching their web infrastructure. Elon Musk, for instance, has said that the load from such bots has forced Twitter to place limits on how many posts users could see on the site. OpenAI's existing ChatGPT 3.5 and 4 were trained on data taken from the internet that was taken up to late 2021. There is no way for owners of that data or the websites it was gathered from to remove it from OpenAI's models. Now OpenAI says that the new system, named 'GPTBot', will be crawling over data and writing on the web to gather more information to train future models. It told website administrators that they should include instructions to the bot to stop it from crawling a website, if they did not want that information to be gathered. Administrators are able to include such information in a file called "robots.txt", which gives instructions to other crawlers such as those used by Google for its search results. OpenAI says the bot "may potentially be used to improve future models". It also says that it is built to "remove sources" that require a paywall, gather personally identifiable information or have text that violates its rules. It suggested that letting the bot access sites "can help AI models become more accurate and improve their general capabilities and safety". Read More Meta’s Twitter rival Threads sees ‘steep drop in daily users by 80 per cent’ Google Assistant will be ‘supercharged’ with AI like ChatGPT and Bard PayPal launches dollar-backed cryptocurrency
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Canadian publishers seek antitrust probe of Meta blocking news
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian news industry groups on Tuesday asked the country's antitrust regulator to investigate Meta Platforms' decision to block
2023-08-08 23:15
From Design to Deployment, Phison’s IMAGIN+ System Enables Organizations to Imagine the Possibilities for Flash-enabled AI+ML at FMS 2023
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Charlie Ergen reunites Dish, EchoStar in all-stock deal
By Savyata Mishra (Reuters) -Dish Network said on Tuesday it would merge with satellite operator EchoStar to create a roughly
2023-08-08 22:29
Palantir Slides as AI Hype Fails to Deliver Strong Sales Outlook
Palantir Technologies Inc., the software maker that has for years sold artificial intelligence-powered programs to governments, sank by
2023-08-08 22:26
Google fails to end $5 billion consumer privacy lawsuit
By Jonathan Stempel A U.S. judge rejected Google's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it invaded the privacy
2023-08-08 22:24
Veero™ Adds Segment Height to EyeSize Eyewear Fitting Solution, Provides Precise Measurements to Properly Fit Progressive Lenses
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 8, 2023--
2023-08-08 22:21
The Chronicle of Higher Education Announces Winner of its 2023 Scholarship for Diversity in Media
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2023-08-08 22:21
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