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Chapter 576: If AI wants to develop, it must share money!
“Generative AI is also in our development plan.”
“But to be honest, the specific implementation will take a while to come. We will first use AI customer service to accumulate experience and technology.”
"Other issues are fine, but there are still many problems in the domestic Internet that need to be solved."
"First of all, there is the issue of closure. The domestic web version is actually dead in name only."
“The main communication communities basically rely on apps and mini-programs, and the information in apps is not open to the web.”
"Secondly, there is too much junk information on the domestic Internet."
"For example, on domestic forums, many posts are about boasting about experience, selling movies, controlling comments, and advertising..."
“If you want to develop open AI in China, you must cooperate with these domestic giants and purchase information.”
"But the problem is that the information of these giants is all created by users. If we directly purchase information, it may seem legal, but if it is known by users, it will inevitably cause an uproar."
"After all, most people today don't want their creations to be used to train AI. After all, AI is a commercial project. The information they create is used to make profits, but they don't get a penny. Of course, they are not happy."
"We have contacted various companies, and they are very enthusiastic about opening their information bases to us to train AI."
"Both parties were able to reach a basic agreement on price."
“But there are huge problems in terms of distribution.”
"We hope that half of the information training costs can be given to users to reduce the public opinion problems that may be encountered in the future, but none of these companies agreed."
"They all think they own all the information on the platform and don't need to share it with users."
"And their attitude is very tough. In short, we just need to give them money and they will open up the data interface for us to train, and we don't have to worry about anything else."
"But I think this will affect the reputation of our Star Academy."
"Principal, what do you think we should do about this matter?"
Hear about the problems encountered in developing open AI.
Ye Chen didn't show any strange expression.
After all, this is very normal in China.
Tieba and Weibo are full of people selling movies.
All major platforms are developing apps and weakening web pages.
China's Internet has actually been in decline for a long time.
Ye Chen also expected each company's attitude towards user-generated information.
They are extremely arrogant when facing users.
I provide you with a platform, so everything you say and create on the platform belongs to me.
Some software is even more outrageous.
It is obviously a drawing software, but they dare to write in the user terms that the company can use all pictures created by users.
Even a tool software is in this condition.
What about others?
Another typical example is Qiandu Library.
It is full of various materials and PPTs uploaded by users.
As a result, when more information was collected, they began to collect membership fees openly.
Not a penny will be given to the uploader or copyright owner.
Ye Chen can certainly understand the attitude of the major giants today.
"If they don't want to share the money, then don't share the money!"
"We will always need to do generative AI and use this data."
"But after spending money to purchase the information, we have to clearly state the amount we paid, so that users know that although we used the information, we paid for it."
“As for whether these creators have received money, you have to ask the giants.”
"Nowadays, there are 800 million netizens in the country. I believe they are not happy to be taken advantage of by the platform for free. The most important thing is that we have paid for it."
Upon hearing this, the person in charge's eyes lit up and he nodded.
The principal's move was brilliant.
Say it directly.
We at Xingchen Academy paid for the information in a law-abiding manner.
The money given is not a small amount, and it is all on the platform.
Netizens will naturally not rush to their own college.
Instead, they will only go to those platforms that take all the money for themselves.
Ye Chen certainly would not just throw the question to ordinary netizens. The development of AI is a global trend.
Ever since its own AI customer service became popular around the world and was proven to be ahead of the United States in many key aspects.
China is also paying more and more attention to its own AI.
Someone even took the initiative to contact Star Academy, offering to supply Star Academy with a batch of Huang Weida's professional-grade graphics cards at a low price.
This obviously shows that everyone was hoarding graphics cards some time ago.
China also took action and stockpiled a lot through various channels.
This is in line with our style.
For example, food, crude oil and so on, are stored the most at home.
Open AI is a must.
However, the issue of information ownership must also be resolved.
If all the money is taken away by the platform.
That would be a harm to the creative enthusiasm of ordinary users.
The effective output on the network will only get smaller and smaller.
This situation will naturally slow down the progress of AI.
Therefore, Ye Chen proposed to China that relevant information ownership laws must be introduced, and when the platform sells information, it must share profits with relevant users.
Instead of using a unfair contract in the user agreement to pocket all the money.
In an era of rapid development of AI, relevant regulations on Internet information ownership must also be introduced as soon as possible to keep up with the times.
After all, if you want to train AI, extensive information is essential.
This way netizens can surf the Internet in the future.
Just chat about daily life, and maybe by the end of the year, you can get dozens of dollars for milk tea from the platform.
And as long as the technology keeps up.
For example, if the information is effective for AI training, you can get more money.
Useless and invalid information will earn you less money or even no money at all.
Naturally, it can increase netizens' desire to share and, incidentally, reduce the rate of Internet spam, thus further contributing to the development and learning of AI.
And the platform's content is of higher quality and can sell for more money.
This is essentially a good thing for everyone.
……
After learning that the principal was going to push for relevant bills.
The person in charge felt more relieved.
As for whether the principal has this ability, there is no need to worry at all.
He once accidentally glanced at the principal's address book.
Every one of the names in it is worthy of being on top TV shows.
However, AI is a new technology, and after its emergence, the problems it encountered are more numerous than imagined.
So the person in charge still has issues to report.
"Online, many customer service staff are worried that they are really going to lose their jobs."
"Such concerns have even spread to many industries."
"After all, AI was said to be a replacement, but in reality it can only replace a small part, and the specific implementation still requires manual labor."
"So this kind of emotion is not serious, most of it is just idle chat among netizens."
"But our AI customer service is different. It can really replace 90% of human customer service."
"According to the data we have obtained, there are five million full-time customer service representatives across the country, and a large number of part-time customer service representatives."
"If such a large group of people lose their jobs, it's no small matter."
"Especially since the customer service industry is a basic industry, most practitioners do not have particularly high academic qualifications and their skills are not very strong."
"It is difficult for them to change careers and find alternative jobs after they lose their jobs."
“So we found that their emotions were very pessimistic, and even we, who developed the product, had a lot of dissatisfaction with them.”
"Because our technology is so advanced, netizens are also worried that our AI products will cause more and more people in the industry to be replaced and lose their jobs in the future..."
“So there are quite a few people attacking us now.”
"This kind of emotion is very serious. If we don't deal with it, it's hard to say how far it will develop..." (End of this chapter)
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