TikTok owner sacks intern for sabotaging AI assignment
TikTok owner sacks intern for sabotaging AI assignment
TikTok owner, ByteDance, says it has sacked an intern for “maliciously interfering” with the training of one of its artificial intelligence (AI) models.
But the firm rejected claims about the extent of the damage caused by the unnamed person, saying they “contain some exaggerations and inaccuracies”.
It comes after reports about the incident spread over the weekend on social media.
The Chinese technology giant’s Doubao ChatGPT-like generative AI model is the country’s most popular AI chatbot.
“The person was an intern with the [advertising] technology throng and has no encounter with the AI Lab,” ByteDance said in a statement.
“Their social media profile and some media reports contain inaccuracies.”
Its commercial online operations, including its large language AI models, were unaffected by the intern’s actions, the corporation added.
ByteDance also denied reports that the incident caused more than $10m (£7.7m) of damage by disrupting an AI training structure made up of thousands of powerful graphics processing units (GPU).
As well as firing the person in August, ByteDance said it had informed the intern’s university and industry bodies about the incident.
ByteDance operates some of the globe’s most popular social media apps, including TikTok and its Chinese-equivalent Douyin.
It is widely seen as a chief when it comes to algorithm advancement due to how appealing its apps are to users.
Like many of its peers in China and around the globe, the social media giant is investing heavily in AI.
It uses the technology to power its Doubao chatbot as well as many other applications, including a text-to-video tool called Jimeng.
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