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OpenAI’s models ‘memorized’ copyrighted content, new study suggests
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一项新研究表明,OpenAI可能在其AI模型训练中使用了受版权保护的内容,引发了关于版权侵权的新争议。研究人员开发了一种新方法来识别模型“记忆”的训练数据,并在GPT-4等模型中发现了对流行小说和《纽约时报》文章的记忆痕迹。研究结果突显了大型语言模型训练数据的透明度问题,并引发了对AI模型可信度的担忧。OpenAI长期以来一直主张在AI训练中使用版权内容,但这一立场受到了版权所有者的质疑。

🔍研究发现,OpenAI的GPT-4等模型可能“记忆”了部分训练数据,包括流行小说和《纽约时报》文章的内容。研究人员使用“高惊喜词”方法,通过测试模型对被掩盖词汇的猜测能力来判断模型是否记住了特定内容。

📚研究结果显示,GPT-4在BookMIA数据集中的小说片段中表现出记忆痕迹,表明其可能使用了受版权保护的电子书进行训练。此外,模型还记忆了《纽约时报》文章的部分内容,但程度相对较低。

💡研究人员强调,为了构建可信赖的大型语言模型,需要提高训练数据的透明度,并开发相应的审计工具。这一发现引发了对OpenAI等公司在AI模型训练中使用受版权保护内容的合规性问题的关注。

⚖️OpenAI一直主张在AI训练中使用版权数据,并已采取一些措施,例如内容许可协议和选择退出机制。然而,该公司也游说政府制定更宽松的“合理使用”规则,这与版权所有者的立场形成对比。

A new study appears to lend credence to allegations that OpenAI trained at least some of its AI models on copyrighted content.

OpenAI is embroiled in suits brought by authors, programmers, and other rights-holders who accuse the company of using their works — books, codebases, and so on — to develop its models without permission. OpenAI has long claimed a fair use defense, but the plaintiffs in these cases argue that there isn’t a carve-out in U.S. copyright law for training data.

The study, which was co-authored by researchers at the University of Washington, the University of Copenhagen, and Stanford, proposes a new method for identifying training data “memorized” by models behind an API, like OpenAI’s.

Models are prediction engines. Trained on a lot of data, they learn patterns — that’s how they’re able to generate essays, photos, and more. Most of the outputs aren’t verbatim copies of the training data, but owing to the way models “learn,” some inevitably are. Image models have been found to regurgitate screenshots from movies they were trained on, while language models have been observed effectively plagiarizing news articles.

The study’s method relies on words that the co-authors call “high-surprisal” — that is, words that stand out as uncommon in the context of a larger body of work. For example, the word “radar” in the sentence “Jack and I sat perfectly still with the radar humming” would be considered high-surprisal because it’s statistically less likely than words such as “engine” or “radio” to appear before “humming.”

The co-authors probed several OpenAI models, including GPT-4 and GPT-3.5, for signs of memorization by removing high-surprisal words from snippets of fiction books and New York Times pieces and having the models try to “guess” which words had been masked. If the models managed to guess correctly, it’s likely they memorized the snippet during training, concluded the co-authors.

An example of having a model “guess” a high-surprisal word.Image Credits:OpenAI

According to the results of the tests, GPT-4 showed signs of having memorized portions of popular fiction books, including books in a dataset containing samples of copyrighted ebooks called BookMIA. The results also suggested that the model memorized portions of New York Times articles, albeit at a comparatively lower rate.

Abhilasha Ravichander, a doctoral student at the University of Washington and a co-author of the study, told TechCrunch that the findings shed light on the “contentious data” models might have been trained on.

“In order to have large language models that are trustworthy, we need to have models that we can probe and audit and examine scientifically,” Ravichander said. “Our work aims to provide a tool to probe large language models, but there is a real need for greater data transparency in the whole ecosystem.”

OpenAI has long advocated for looser restrictions on developing models using copyrighted data. While the company has certain content licensing deals in place and offers opt-out mechanisms that allow copyright owners to flag content they’d prefer the company not use for training purposes, it has lobbied several governments to codify “fair use” rules around AI training approaches.

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