OpenAI Launches Custom ChatGPT Store, Ushering in the 'App Store' Era for Large Models

OpenAI is considering ads for ChatGPT, per Nick Turley. No immediate plans but keeping options open. Ads would need careful implementation to maintain user experience, though ChatGPT's conversational nature may not suit ads well.....
["Companies and research scholars in the field of large language models, such as OpenAI, Meta, Zhipu AI, Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and Intel, shared their insights at ACM KDD 2023.", "The conference focused on the latest research progress of large language models and their applications in different fields, as well as how to build trustworthy large language models.", "Topics such as the characteristics of large models, ChatGPT, GLM-130B, Llama2, reasoning ability, paradigms, and challenges have received attention."]
["The world's first smart speaker Vifa ChatMini with built-in ChatGPT will be globally launched on August 17th.", "ChatMini has dual AI of ChatGPT and Baidu Wenxin Yiyan built-in, which can create poems, offer comfort, play games, etc.", "The smart speaker will be released in the United States on August 17th, with a price of $259."]
["Powerful custom features are also available to free ChatGPT users.", "Custom features can control the way ChatGPT responds and its preferences.", "Custom features can enhance the professionalism and depth of the content."]
This article introduces the first ChatGPT copyright infringement lawsuit in the Northern District Court of California, USA. The plaintiff accuses OpenAI of using its copyrighted books for model training without authorization. The article discusses the distribution of copyright liability for model training and output content, as well as the difficulties in detecting model infringement and the forms of infringement. This article is worth recommending to users to understand the current copyright disputes and relevant legal issues in the field of large language models.