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Diller's complaints came as prominent authors, including George RR Martin and Jodi Picoult, sued OpenAI for copyright infringement. His comments also followed the Writers Guild of America's tentative agreement with Hollywood studios to end a nearly 150-day strike. Diller doesn't like the deal. "They spent months trying to craft words to protect writers from AI and ended up with a paragraph that didn't protect anything from anyone," Diller said. Details of the tentative agreement between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have not yet been made public. Hollywood studios are expected to retain the right to use and train AI models using the writers' work, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cited anonymous sources familiar with the negotiations. On the other hand, writers are expected to be guaranteed compensation for the work they do on scripts, even if studios employ an artificial intelligence tool, the Journal added.
Traditional media and AI companies, particularly OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, have clashed over what content should be allowed in the generative AI knowledge base. Critics of AI Job Function Email Database point to the fair use doctrine of US copyright law, which allows limited portions of a work to be used without license or compensation. Some argue that generative AI and language-based model systems index entire bodies of work within their knowledge base, which constitutes a violation of fair use. According to Diller, it's one of his key points of contention with Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. "What Sam and I disagree on and what we've talked about is that he believes that fair use allows him to take full advantage of a publisher's rights. [work],” Diller said. "We believe that is not the case.
Altman, who also served on Expedia's board with Diller, testified before senators in May to discuss AI regulations. "We believe creators deserve control over how their creations are used and what happens beyond the moment they release them into the world," Altman said during the hearing. "We need to find new ways with this new technology that creators can earn, succeed and have vibrant lives, and I'm optimistic that this will present that." CNBC has contacted OpenAI for a response to Diller's comments. Shutterstock, a media service and OpenAI partner since 2021, created a contributor fund for creators that offers compensation if their intellectual property is used during the generation of AI content. Altman also said Shutterstock was instrumental in training OpenAI's generative media AI, DALL-E.
Traditional media and AI companies, particularly OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, have clashed over what content should be allowed in the generative AI knowledge base. Critics of AI Job Function Email Database point to the fair use doctrine of US copyright law, which allows limited portions of a work to be used without license or compensation. Some argue that generative AI and language-based model systems index entire bodies of work within their knowledge base, which constitutes a violation of fair use. According to Diller, it's one of his key points of contention with Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. "What Sam and I disagree on and what we've talked about is that he believes that fair use allows him to take full advantage of a publisher's rights. [work],” Diller said. "We believe that is not the case.
Altman, who also served on Expedia's board with Diller, testified before senators in May to discuss AI regulations. "We believe creators deserve control over how their creations are used and what happens beyond the moment they release them into the world," Altman said during the hearing. "We need to find new ways with this new technology that creators can earn, succeed and have vibrant lives, and I'm optimistic that this will present that." CNBC has contacted OpenAI for a response to Diller's comments. Shutterstock, a media service and OpenAI partner since 2021, created a contributor fund for creators that offers compensation if their intellectual property is used during the generation of AI content. Altman also said Shutterstock was instrumental in training OpenAI's generative media AI, DALL-E.