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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."
Persons: , OpenAI, Toby Bartlett, OpenAI's, Greg Madhere, He's, it's, we've, We've, Kali Hays Organizations: Service, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, US Copyright, Twitter Locations: khays@insider.com, @hayskali
Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe used donor money on DJ equipment, two former staffers said. He spent $2,500 on the items and hoped to play Coachella, the staffers told the Washington Post. The spending was detailed in a Project Veritas audit done after O'Keefe was ousted from the group. The Project Veritas audit the newspaper obtained purports that the group's former leader spent $208,000 in three years on "black-car travel". Project Veritas, which did not publish the diary, has denied any wrongdoing.
Persons: James O'Keefe, O'Keefe, O'Keefe —, , couldn't, O'Keefe's, Joe Biden's, Ashley, cdavis@insider.com Organizations: Veritas, Washington Post, Service, Project Veritas Locations: Wall, Silicon, California, Florida
Project Veritas is suing its founder and former leader, James O'Keefe. Project Veritas alleges that he violated his employment contract and wooed donors from a confidential list. "Defendant James O'Keefe ("O'Keefe") failed in his duties to Plaintiff, Project Veritas, causing it serious and significant damage." Later that month, O'Keefe founded the O'Keefe Media Organization, which is also a defendant in the lawsuit along with two other Project Veritas employees who assisted with the project. The O'Keefe Media Organization directly competes with Project Veritas — a violation of O'Keefe's employment contract, Project Veritas alleges.
Persons: James O'Keefe, O'Keefe, , Roy Moore, O'Keefe didn't Organizations: Veritas, Service, Project Veritas, Plaintiff, Pfizer, Company, O'Keefe Media Organization, OMG Locations: Washington, New York, Maine
James O'Keefe, founder of right-wing organization Project Veritas, has been removed as CEO. On Monday, O'Keefe spoke for 45 minutes, describing a 7-hour board meeting prior to his ouster. Project Veritas is a far-right group that publishes selectively edited video clips of public and corporate officials, liberal groups, and the press. In September, a jury found Project Veritas liable for fraudulently misrepresenting itself and violating federal wiretap laws. He ended his remarks with an insistence that he plans to continue the work he was doing at Project Veritas under a new name.
People with healthy growth mindsets are often more curious and motivated to learn new things. What are growth mindsets? Its research thus far suggests that the benefits of cultivating growth mindsets are plentiful, including adaptability, innovative thinking, and problem-solving. In "The Science of Interest," O'Keefe and Judith Harackiewicz say "interest" can be sparked by a desire to fill gaps in our knowledge. Look at your work environmentAt an organizational level, growth mindsets can be underestimated.
Persons: Paul O'Keefe, O'Keefe, O'Keefe's, Judith Harackiewicz, Erik Weisz didn't, Harry Houdini, you'd, It's Organizations: Yale, NUS College, Service, Research, Google, It's Yale, National University of Singapore Locations: Wall, Silicon
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