The Authors Guild filed a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI, and the lawsuit featured documents showing the company destroyed a huge amount of data it used to train the GPT-3 AI model considered the “brain” of ChatGPT. These are files named 'books1' and 'books2', which included at least 100,000 books that the company allegedly misused to train its popular app's language model because it refused to pay royalties. Business Insider in a related publication reported that in a 2020 internal update the company admitted the existence of the above data, noting that it contained 67 billion words and that it occupied 16% of education. However, at the end of 2021, she stopped using them and deleted them in 2022, when investigations began against her for this specific issue. OpenAI through its lawyers confirmed the existence and deletion of “books1” and “books2”, but claimed that they were not used in the training of GPT-3. […]
Source: News Beast

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