This article analyzes several important recent events in the field of artificial intelligence, including the conflict between OpenAI and the New York Times, the acceleration of data transactions among Internet companies, and the importance of Chinese data in the development of AI. OpenAI’s conflict with the New York Times highlights the potential risks of prompt word attacks and product terms of use, and also indicates that the AI field may face legal challenges similar to Google’s copyright lawsuit. The acceleration of data transactions has promoted the widespread application of AI-generated content, and the new data selection research framework is expected to further accelerate the progress of AI research.
OpenAI claimed that the New York Times hired hackers to attack ChatGPT, and pointed out the criticality of using prompt words to attack. OpenAI countered that this violated the product terms of use, triggering a crisis similar to Google's copyright lawsuit. Internet companies have sold data to AI companies, accelerating the spread of AI-generated content on the Internet. In addition, the latest data selection research framework proposes to accelerate research progress, and large models are beginning to acknowledge the importance of using AI-generated data. Throughout the data trading turmoil of several companies, Chinese data has also become a key factor in the development of AI.
These events jointly demonstrate the rapid development of the AI field and the challenges and opportunities it brings. In the future, data security, copyright protection and AI ethics will become issues that need to be focused on in the development of the AI industry. As an important resource, Chinese data will also play an increasingly important role in the development of AI technology.