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OpenAI’s Media Manager tool will allow you to protect your AI generations

The tool will protect your creations from AI scraping

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Published onMay 8, 2024

published onMay 8, 2024

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OpenAI is developing Media Manager with the help of creators, content owners, and regulators. The tool will allow them to identify AI generations and control how others use their content. Thus, the manager will let them choose if they want their content included or excluded from AI training. Also, the company wants to bring the new tool in 2025.

Could OpenAI’s Media Manager reshape the AI industry?

Could OpenAI’s Media Manager reshape the AI industry?

Even with the existing rules, the content of creatives is not safe fromAI data scraping. So, they need new ways to protect their creations. Thus, OpenAI believes that the Media Manager will set new standards for the AI industry and bring the fair use of AI.

Last summer, OpenAI showed its support by applying web crawler permissions for AI. The process is similar to using robots.txt files on a website. If you didn’t know, these files prevent the web crawlers from accessing specific parts of websites. Thus, the Media Manager could have this feature.

Unfortunately, it is difficult for creatives to control online content. After all, it spreads through shares, reports, quotes, and many other methods. For example, a reverse image search will show multiple sources for the same picture. So, to make the Media Manager efficient, it is mandatory to train it to identify copyrighted content from various places.

One of the goals of OpenAI is to empower content creators. In addition, the company wants to enhance user experience by focusing on quality over quantity. Thus, OpenAI will bring more transparency about its practices andcollaborate with data sources.

The Media Manager might receive a feature for enhanced source linking since OpenAI added it toChatGPT. Also, this method facilitates the opportunity for users to connect with publishers. On top of that, the company announced new partnerships with global news publishers such asthe Financial Timesto share their content on ChatGPT.

In addition, OpenAI will train its AI models on more diverse datasets featuring various languages and cultures to strengthen inclusivity. This method will boost AI’s abilities to help a broader audience. On top of that, this procedure could help mitigate cultural bias.

In a nutshell, OpenAI’s Media Manager could change the AI industry and start a new trend that protects generated content from AI scraping. Also, source linking could benefit publishers who are afraid that people won’t interact with their content due to the use of AI.

What do you think? Will the Media Manager tool help its users? Let us know in the comments.

More about the topics:AI,ChatGPT,OpenAI

Sebastian Filipoiu

Sebastian is a content writer with a desire to learn everything new about AI and gaming. So, he spends his time writing prompts on various LLMs to understand them better. Additionally, Sebastian has experience fixing performance-related problems in video games and knows his way around Windows. Also, he is interested in anything related to quantum technology and becomes a research freak when he wants to learn more.

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Sebastian is a content writer with a desire to learn everything new about AI and gaming.