Vox Media and The Atlantic have become the latest publishers to strike a deal with OpenAI .
News publishers appear torn between litigating or negotiating when it comes to AI companies using their content to train large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. Press Gazette analysis in ...
OpenAI tech will be used to support discovery functions across Vox Media products and enhance its affiliate commerce product, ...
Two of the nation’s largest media companies, Vox Media and The Atlantic, have joined a growing list of news organizations ...
Reddit and OpenAI's collaboration aims to enhance user experience by integrating Reddit's conversation repository with OpenAI's AI capabilities. The partnership has boosted investor confidence and ...
The deal gives OpenAI’s chatbots access to new and archived material from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, MarketWatch and Barron’s, among others. By Katie Robertson News Corp, the ...
The Atlantic and Vox Media are the two latest publishers to cut deals with OpenAI so that the AI giant can train itself on ...
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News Corp – owner of news powerhouses like The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, Barron’s and The Daily Telegraph – has entered into a multiyear licensing agreement with OpenAI, the ...
AI is cutting a swathe through the media industries - but how is it impacting major publishers? John Still looks at the choice publishers face between licensing and legal wrangling, as they seek to ...
The Post’s owner News Corp agreed to a landmark content licensing deal with artificial intelligence giant OpenAI, the firms announced Wednesday. The agreement allows the ChatGPT creator to use ...
We believe an historic agreement will set new standards for veracity, for virtue and for value in the digital age,” News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson said in a statement.