Their partner/owner Microsoft already hosts GDPR compliant OpenAI GPT-3 models from an Azure data center (in the EU). It's only a question of time before they also host GPT-3.5-turbo and GPT-4.
The training data is a serious problem. So far Adobe is the only company I've heard of to publicly state they had the right to use the data for training.
The creator compensation thing is probably speculative although they do have business reasons to follow through, like not alienating their entire customer base.
Their partner/owner Microsoft already hosts GDPR compliant OpenAI GPT-3 models from an Azure data center (in the EU). It's only a question of time before they also host GPT-3.5-turbo and GPT-4.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/o...
Azure ain't cheap but they know how to do EU compliance. Many EU governments put their citizens data on Azure's EU data centers.
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