OpenAI’s AI Training Opt-Out Feature for Creators Delayed, Report Says

In May 2024, OpenAI introduced a new machine learning (ML) tool aimed at empowering creators to control whether their content is used to train OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) models. Known as Media Manager, this tool was designed to help creators identify and manage copyrighted text, images, audio, and videos from various sources. It was intended to allow creators to specify their preferences regarding the usage of their content in training AI models. However, despite the announcement, the launch of Media Manager has been delayed, with no sign of its imminent release.

Recent reports suggest that OpenAI does not consider the development of Media Manager a top priority. According to a TechCrunch article, sources familiar with the situation revealed that the project is not being actively worked on within the company. These sources indicated that, despite previous discussions around the tool, there have been no recent updates or progress reports. This delay suggests that the tool may not be central to OpenAI’s current strategic plans.

Further adding to the speculation, TechCrunch reported that Fred von Lohmann, a member of OpenAI’s legal team who had been working on the Media Manager tool, was moved to a part-time consultant role in October 2024. This shift in responsibilities points to the likelihood that the tool is not part of OpenAI’s immediate focus or roadmap. With seven months having passed since the initial announcement, it appears that the Media Manager tool has not gained traction internally at OpenAI.

Given these developments, it is becoming increasingly clear that creators hoping for a swift release of the Media Manager tool may be left waiting for an extended period. While the tool was originally touted as a significant step toward giving creators more control over their content, its future remains uncertain, with no clear timeline for when, or even if, it will be made available.