
OpenAI has announced the development of a new tool named 'Media Manager,' set to be released in 2025, which will allow content creators to manage how their works are used in AI model training. This tool aims to provide creators the option to either opt in or opt out, thereby giving them control over the use of their content. The introduction of this tool is part of OpenAI's broader strategy to address intellectual property rights and to foster an ecosystem where AI enhances creativity while benefiting users and creators alike. COO Bright Lightcap emphasized the importance of the social contract between content owners and AI, as reported by TechCrunch.
OpenAI says it’s releasing an opt-out tool of sorts- but what will that actually do? Talked to @ednewtonrex and @Rahll about questions this raises and why an opt-out tool is unlikely to satisfy people pushing for changes in the AI training data ecosystem https://t.co/WZRVycvQiK
.@OpenAI is out with a tool to identify AI-generated images, aiming to give content owners control of what machine learning is trained on. COO Bright Lightcap tells @davidfaber that the social contract between content owners and AI is of the utmost importance to the startup. https://t.co/b6a2UEBw8Q
OpenAI announced Media Manager, a planned platform to let creators opt in/out of generative AI training. Positives: - I'm pleased they're engaging with this issue - They acknowledge that existing opt-outs aren't good enough - When you opt out, it sounds like they will use ML to…


