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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 9466335" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>That is not what the article says. They are merely allowing humans to look at the training set in a fairly restrictive way.</p><p></p><p>[spoiler="What access will look like"]"Under the agreement, the training datasets will be made available at OpenAI’s San Francisco office on a secured computer without internet or network access. Any person who’ll review the information will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, sign a visitor’s log and provide identification.</p><p></p><p>Use of any kind of technology will be severely restricted. No recording devices, including computers, cell phones or camera, will be allowed into the inspection room, per the joint stipulation. OpenAI may provide limited use of a computer to take notes, with lawyers for the authors copying those notes onto another device under the supervision of representatives for the company at the end of each day. No copies of any portion of the training data will be allowed.</p><p></p><p>“The Inspecting Party’s counsel and/or experts may take handwritten notes or electronic notes on the provided note-taking computer in scratch files, but may not copy any Training Data itself into any notes,” the filing states."[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>While I can hope for better, technically this can be satisfied with malicious compliance - dropping the entire training set in a bunch of fragmented .txt files with no machine searching capabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 9466335, member: 177"] That is not what the article says. They are merely allowing humans to look at the training set in a fairly restrictive way. [spoiler="What access will look like"]"Under the agreement, the training datasets will be made available at OpenAI’s San Francisco office on a secured computer without internet or network access. Any person who’ll review the information will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, sign a visitor’s log and provide identification. Use of any kind of technology will be severely restricted. No recording devices, including computers, cell phones or camera, will be allowed into the inspection room, per the joint stipulation. OpenAI may provide limited use of a computer to take notes, with lawyers for the authors copying those notes onto another device under the supervision of representatives for the company at the end of each day. No copies of any portion of the training data will be allowed. “The Inspecting Party’s counsel and/or experts may take handwritten notes or electronic notes on the provided note-taking computer in scratch files, but may not copy any Training Data itself into any notes,” the filing states."[/spoiler] While I can hope for better, technically this can be satisfied with malicious compliance - dropping the entire training set in a bunch of fragmented .txt files with no machine searching capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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