On June 20, according to Cointelegraph, ChatGPT developer OpenAI is gradually terminating its partnership with AI training data core supplier Scale AI. This follows Meta’s announcement to pay nearly $15 billion to acquire a 49% stake in Scale AI, marking the second largest acquisition in Meta’s history. After Meta’s investment, Scale AI’s CEO will join Meta’s experimental AI project. OpenAI is turning to emerging suppliers like Mercor for specialized data, and Google has also been revealed to be reducing its collaboration with Scale AI out of concerns that competitors may obtain trade secrets.
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OpenAI gradually terminates its partnership with AI training data provider Scale AI.
On June 20, according to Cointelegraph, ChatGPT developer OpenAI is gradually terminating its partnership with AI training data core supplier Scale AI. This follows Meta’s announcement to pay nearly $15 billion to acquire a 49% stake in Scale AI, marking the second largest acquisition in Meta’s history. After Meta’s investment, Scale AI’s CEO will join Meta’s experimental AI project. OpenAI is turning to emerging suppliers like Mercor for specialized data, and Google has also been revealed to be reducing its collaboration with Scale AI out of concerns that competitors may obtain trade secrets.