According to a TechCrunch report, the AI agency doesn’t view the software as an vital venture internally. Unnamed individuals aware of the matter informed the publication that it was probably not a precedence for OpenAI and that no person was engaged on it. Another unnamed supply reportedly highlighted that whereas the software was mentioned up to now, there haven’t been any latest updates on it.
Additionally, TechCrunch was informed by the corporate {that a} member of its authorized staff who was engaged on the AI software, Fred von Lohmann, was transitioned to a part-time guide function in October 2024. These developments doubtlessly point out that the AI software is just not a part of the corporate’s short-term roadmap. Notably, it has been seven months because the first mentions of Media Manager.
The AI software was the corporate’s approach of offering creators a strategy to exclude their copyrighted content material from getting used to coach OpenAI’s giant language fashions (LLMs). The firm additionally has a form-based course of that creators can use to inform the ChatGPT maker to take away any copyrighted materials from its AI mannequin’s coaching information. However, it’s a cumbersome course of the place complainants are required to record each merchandise of their content material and describe it for the AI agency to take motion on it.
Media Manager, as a substitute, would use AI and ML processes to auto-detect content material throughout web sites and different sources and would cross-check with the names of the creators who’ve opted out of AI coaching.
Several area consultants reportedly expressed considerations over the effectivity of the AI software and highlighted that even large platforms reminiscent of YouTube and TikTok battle with content material identification at scale. Others have reportedly criticised OpenAI’s Media Manager for placing the burden of opting out on creators who won’t even learn about such an AI software.