OpenAI, the research laboratory that created ChatGPT and other powerful AI models, is looking to partner with organizations to build new AI training data sets. The initiative, called OpenAI Data Partnerships, will seek large-scale private and public information that OpenAI says is “not already easily accessible online to the public.”
OpenAI says that it needs new and diverse training data sets in order to create more powerful and versatile AI models. Current AI models, while impressive, are often limited by the data they are trained on. For example, a language model trained on a dataset of text articles may be able to generate realistic text, but it may not be able to understand or respond to complex questions.
OpenAI says that it is particularly interested in data that expresses human intention, across any language, topic, and format. This could include things like customer service transcripts, medical records, and social media posts. OpenAI says that it will use the data to train its AI models to perform a variety of tasks, including:
OpenAI says that it is committed to working with organizations to protect the privacy and security of the data that it collects. The company says that it will only use the data for the purposes of training its AI models, and that it will not share the data with any third parties without the consent of the organization that provided the data.
The OpenAI Data Partnerships program is an exciting opportunity for organizations to help shape the future of AI. By providing OpenAI with new and diverse training data sets, organizations can help OpenAI to create more powerful and versatile AI models that can be used to solve a wider range of problems.
If you are interested in participating in the OpenAI Data Partnerships program, you can learn more on the OpenAI website.