Will a major user-generated content side (e.g. Reddit) negotiate a commercial settlement with a start-up producing AI models (e.g. OpenAI) for training on their corpus of user-generated content?
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Taken from the second prediction in the State of AI Report.

  1. A major user generated content side (e.g. Reddit) negotiates a commercial settlement with a start-up producing AI models (e.g. OpenAI) for training on their corpus of user generated content.

This question will be resolved based on the resolution of the 2023 report.

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predicted NO

what evidence did this resolve on? (not disputing just interested in knowing)

predicted NO

@jacksonpolack Agreements between OpenAI and Shutterstock as well as AP news

predicted NO

Should resolve yes per the report

I think this won't happen until after some group gets sued for training on content that they don't have the rights to, I don't think it'll happen proactively. So by next year is too soon, imo.