Artists and image owners can now ask OpenAI to remove their images from DALL-E training data.
OpenAI recently unveiled a new form that image owners and creators can use to request that owned or copyrighted images be removed from DALL-E training data.
AI models need high quality, and human generated training data to perform well.
"Enraging"Toby Bartlett, an artist with a namesake consulting firm, wrote on Threads that OpenAI's DALL-E opt-out process is "enraging."
Or, as OpenAI put it, its model will have "learned from their training data" and be able to "retain the concepts that they learned."
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