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OpenAI to Seek Permission for Content Usage in Training Models | TechCrunch Minute

OpenAI is in the process of developing a new tool called Media Manager that will provide creators and media organizations with the option to exclude their content from being used to train ChatGPT. The launch of Media Manager is set for 2025, and the exact mechanics of how it will operate remain unclear. However, the key takeaway is that OpenAI is moving towards a model where it won’t have unrestricted access to all online content. This development indicates that AI firms are actively exploring methods to ensure that their influence has a predominantly positive effect—or simply aiming to avoid potential controversies.

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