OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attended the 54th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on January 18, 2024.
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OpenAI announced a partnership with Hearst, the media conglomerate behind the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Elle and more.
Under the partnership, OpenAI’s products such as ChatGPT and SearchGPT will be able to display content from more than 20 magazine brands and more than 40 newspapers, the company’s announced on tuesday.
“Our partnership with OpenAI will help us evolve the future of magazine content,” Hearst Magazines President Debi Chirichella said in a statement.
As part of the agreement, Hearst content in ChatGPT will include appropriate citations and link users to Hearst’s original sources, the media company said in the announcement. Heart’s non-magazine and newspaper businesses will not be included in the partnership.
The deal is the latest in a trend of media organizations forming content partnerships with artificial intelligence startups.
OpenAI announced Similar partnerships in August Condé Nast owns media brands such as Vogue, The New Yorker, GQ, Vanity Fair and Wired.
Confusing Artificial Intelligence Launched revenue sharing model for the first time The publisher was punished in July after more than a month of plagiarism accusations. Media and content platforms such as Fortune, Time, Entrepreneur, Texas Tribune, Der Spiegel, and WordPress.com are the first to join Perplexity AI’s “Publisher Program.”
Open artificial intelligence and time A “multi-year content deal” announced In June, OpenAI will be able to access current and archived articles from the magazine’s more than 100-year history. OpenAI will be able to display Time magazine content in its ChatGPT chatbot to answer user questions. the magazineand uses Time magazine content to “enhance its products,” or possibly train its artificial intelligence models.
In May, OpenAI announced a partnership with News Corpallowing OpenAI to access current and archived articles from The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Barron’s, The New York Post, and other publications. Reddit also announced A deal was struck with OpenAI in May to allow the maker of ChatGPT to train its artificial intelligence models based on the social media company’s content.
As AI-generated content becomes more commonplace, other news publications and media organizations are actively working to protect their businesses.
The Center for Investigative Reporting is the oldest nonprofit newsroom in the United States. sued OpenAI and its key supporters Microsoft June went on trial in federal court for alleged copyright infringement, followed by similar Litigation in publications includes new york timesthe Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News.
The New York Times reported in December last year Microsoft OpenAI accused the news content appearing in the ChatGPT training materials of infringing intellectual property rights. The newspaper said it was seeking to take control of Microsoft and OpenAI Responsible According to a filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, there are “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages” related to “the unlawful copying and use of The New York Times’ unique and valuable works.” Open artificial intelligence disagree and the publication’s description of the event.
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