June 12, 2020

OpenAI launches an API to commercialize its research

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2020-06-11 00:00:00, Kyle Wiggers@Kyle_L_Wiggers June 11, 2020 8:25 AM, Contact

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The API can also hone its performance on specific tasks by training on a data set of examples provided, or by learning from human feedback given either by users or labelers.

For example, the API can identify relevant content for natural language queries without using keywords.

The startup began in 2015 as a nonprofit but later restructured as a capped-profit company under OpenAI LP, an investment vehicle.

Perhaps anticipating backlash from the AI community, OpenAI says the API will monetarily support its ongoing research, safety, and policy efforts.

OpenAI today announced the launch of an API for accessing new natural language processing models its researchers developed, including the recently released GPT-3.

We will terminate API access for obviously harmful use-cases, such as harassment, spam, radicalization, or astroturfing," OpenAI wrote in a blog post.

In fact, many of our teams are now using the API so that they can focus on machine learning research rather than distributed systems problems," OpenAI continued.

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