Will Google Train its All New AI BARD on Publicly Available Data?
According to Google's revised
privacy policies, the corporation will use public internet data to train
language models.
Google, the search engine titan, is now developing its own huge language AI model dubbed Bard and training it using publicly available data. Google's amended privacy policy, according to Gizmodo, says that the firm would utilize publicly available information to create and train its products and services, such as Google Bard, Google Translate, and Cloud AI capabilities. "We use the information to improve our services and to create new products, features, and technologies that benefit our users and the general public."
According to the paper, under these new regulations, the whole internet becomes an artificial intelligence playground for corporations that train these enormous language models using publicly available data.
While
this technique will help Google create better generative tools, it is believed
to take advantage of the internet's openness. Elon Musk believes that the
Twitter read restriction was implemented to prevent enterprises from scraping
data from the site in order to train their AI models by restricting data access
to both people and corporations.