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BBC blocks OpenAI data scraping; laid out three principles with Generative AI

In a blog post, BBC director of nations, Rhodri Talfan Davies, said GenAI provides opportunities to deliver “more value to our audiences and society”.

Sentinel Digital Desk

LONDON: The BBC, which along with other top media organisations like CNN blocked OpenAI’s data scraping, has laid out three principles that will shape its approach to working with Generative AI.

In a blog post, BBC director of nations, Rhodri Talfan Davies, said GenAI provides opportunities to deliver “more value to our audiences and society”.

“We believe Gen AI could provide a significant opportunity for the BBC to deepen and amplify our mission, enabling us to deliver more value to our audiences and to society,” he added.

“It also has the potential to help our teams to work more effectively and efficiently across a broad range of areas including production workflows and our back-office,” the BBC executive noted.

In August, several top new publications like The New York Times, CNN and the Australian Broadcast-ing Corporation (ABC) blocked Microsoft-backed OpenAI to access their content to train its AI models.

The NYT blocked OpenAI’s web crawler, meaning that the Sam Altman-run company can’t use content from the publication to train its AI models. OpenAI’s web crawler called GPTBot may scan web pages to help improve its AI models. Davies said in the blog post that Gen AI is likely to introduce new and signif-icant risks if not harnessed properly. (IANS)

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