Amidst growing scrutiny, OpenAI remains tight-lipped on the sources of its AI training data, leaving more questions than answers. In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence, the transparency of AI training data has become a contentious topic. OpenAI, a leader in the AI space known for innovations like DALL-E and ChatGPT, recently introduced its new AI video generator, Sora. However, the excitement was quickly overshadowed by concerns regarding the origins of the training data used in its development. The Controversy Surrounding Sora's Training Data The debate intensified after Mira Murati, OpenAI’s CTO, evaded questions during a March interview with the Wall Street Journal. Murati's vague assertion that Sora was trained on "publicly available" data did little to quell suspicions about the potential use of unethically sourced data. This incident is not isolated, as AI companies often face scrutiny over the ethical sourcing and transparency of their tr...
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