A new certification scheme for copyright-compliant AI has launched, but ChatGPT and other text generators won’t qualify. Named Fairly Trained, the initiative arrives amid a brewing backlash against generative AI companies. Many of their tools — from OpenAI’s chatbots to Stability AI’s art generators — are trained on copyrighted content that’s scraped from the web. Inspired by this data, the systems then deliver endless creations in response to prompts. Frequently, the outputs are clear derivations of their source material. The practice has enraged creators and copyright-holders. They argue that their work is stolen and remixed without their consent and compensation. It’s…
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Certificates for copyright-compliant AI are here — but ChatGPT won’t get one