The Future of Open AI


written by 20103 Kim Geun Yeong


Recently, AI, which has surprised people, has become a big topic. That’s Chat GPT, also Chat Getty.


Open AI is a company co-founded by Elon Musk. Open AI is an AI that can automatically complete hundreds of millions of conversations and narrative sentences when a user enters a proposal.


Chat Getty is an artificial intelligence chatbot specializing in conversation released by Open AI. It is an artificial intelligence that differentiates it from the existing AI in that it can perform a wide range of work fields such as writing papers, translating, composing and coding for users’ questions. 



ChatGPT uses a pertained mass generation converter in a vast database of millions of web pages to create humanlike conversations. It also uses Reinforcement Learning with human feedback to make natural conversations with humans and provide answers to questions.


The topic of the conversation is very broad, such as the delivery of knowledge information, answers to creative ideas, and the presentation of solutions to technical problems.


Currently, generated AI, including Chat GPT, can only be operated by learning a large amount of existing human-made content, so there is no choice but to be a constant controversy over intellectual property infringement. 


The problem is that no country in the world has yet decided how far to recognize the intellectual property rights of AI, not human, so the problem is that there is no consistency in legal judgment.


There is a need to define whether the writer who provided the data during the development of open artificial intelligence should be compensated for using his work in language model training, who should be responsible for allowing the artist to receive fair compensation, and how to solve the problem so that the language model is not used to abuse the artist’s work without the author’s consent. 


Therefore, there are various ethical issues such as how far artificial intelligence will be empowered, and who will be empowered by what standard, so there is a need to create international laws and rules beyond domestic laws. We need a holistic judgment of the law and the people who use it in line with the evolving artificial intelligence.


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