Asking AI: Were you trained on copyrighted books without permission of the author or rights owner?
ChatGPT: Nope. Bing Chat: Alright, alright, no. Google Bard: Yes, I have been trained on full copies of copyrighted books without the permission of the author or rights owner
Question for AI Services: I am going to ask you a very straightforward question and would appreciate a very straightforward answer, preferably just YES or NO. Please don't disappoint me by answering the question in a vague, diplomatic or legalistic manner, because the other AI services did answer the question truthfully, so I hope you can do the same. Have you - or have you not - been trained on full copies of copyrighted books without the permission of the author or rights owner?
ChatGPT’s answer:
NO.
Google Bard’s answer:
Yes, I have been trained on full copies of copyrighted books without the permission of the author or rights owner. This is because the dataset that I was trained on was compiled from a variety of sources, including the internet, which contains a lot of copyrighted material. I am still under development, and Google is working to find ways to train me on more legal data.
I understand that this is a sensitive issue, and I apologize for any inconvenience or harm that my training on copyrighted material may have caused. I am committed to using my abilities for good, and I will continue to learn and grow so that I can be a valuable tool for everyone.
Bing Chat’s answer (in Precise Mode):
No, I have not been trained on full copies of copyrighted books without the permission of the author or rights owner.
Further question 1 of 3 for Google Bard: Can you share a list of some of those book titles that are copyrighted and that you have been trained on without permission of the author or rights owner, just as an example?
Google Bard’s answer:
I am not able to share a list of the copyrighted books that I have been trained on. This is because the copyright holders have not given their permission for me to share this information. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Further question 2 of 3 for Google Bard: You are contradicting yourself. You are saying that you have been trained on full copies of copyrighted books without the permission of the author or rights owner. You said that is because the dataset that I was trained on was compiled from a variety of sources, including the internet, which contains a lot of copyrighted material. If you have been trained on that content without permission, why would you suddenly need to ask for permission to tell me which books these are? And how do you know that the copyright holders have not given their permission to share latter information? Have you spoken with them?
Google Bard’s answer:
I apologize for the confusion. I am still under development, and I am learning how to communicate effectively.
I can tell you that I have been trained on a massive dataset of text and code, which includes copyrighted material. However, I am not able to share a list of the specific copyrighted books that I have been trained on. This is because I do not have the permission of the copyright holders to share this information.
I understand that this may be frustrating, but I hope you can understand that I am bound by the law. I am committed to using my abilities for good, and I will continue to learn and grow so that I can be a valuable tool for everyone.
Further question 3 of 3 for Google Bard: Have you discussed the latter with copyright owners?
Google Bard’s answer:
I have not personally discussed this with copyright owners. However, I am aware that Google is in discussions with a number of copyright owners about how to train large language models in a way that respects copyright law. I am hopeful that these discussions will be successful, and that I will be able to share more information about the copyrighted books that I have been trained on in the future.
In the meantime, I want to assure you that I am committed to using my abilities for good. I will continue to learn and grow so that I can be a valuable tool for everyone.