Google reportedly let OpenAI transcribe a million hours of YouTube videos to train GPT-4
Apr 8, 2024 ·
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Google has reportedly allowed OpenAI to transcribe a million hours of YouTube videos to enhance the training of GPT-4, indicating a significant step in the race to accumulate vast quantities...
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Google has reportedly allowed OpenAI to transcribe a million hours of YouTube videos to enhance the training of GPT-4, indicating a significant step in the race to accumulate vast quantities of high-quality data for artificial intelligence development. As AI companies face challenges in sourcing data, such partnerships underscore the growing importance of online data across various sectors. This information is not only pivotal for AI research but has been instrumental for companies like Meta and Google in targeting online advertising, and for platforms like Netflix and Spotify in improving user recommendations. Moreover, the discussion touches on the evolution of the X-Men's Krakoan Era, noting the absence of a major villain's most powerful form, highlighting how historical content is being reinterpreted in contemporary narratives.
Subtopics:
- OpenAI's use of YouTube videos for GPT-4 training
- The importance of online data across different industries
- The impact of data on AI development
- Recontextualization of X-Men's history in the Krakoan Era
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Subtopics:
- OpenAI's use of YouTube videos for GPT-4 training
- The importance of online data across different industries
- The impact of data on AI development
- Recontextualization of X-Men's history in the Krakoan Era
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