OpenAI has signed a multi-year deal with News Corp to use its news content. Additionally, OpenAI has entered into partnerships with several publishers, including The Atlantic and Vox, to utilize their archived materials and current articles for training its ChatGPT models. The Atlantic's archives date back to 1857. These agreements are expected to enhance the accuracy of AI-generated responses. However, the deals have sparked criticism from journalists who are concerned about potential perils.
“As part of multi-year agreements with The Atlantic & Vox, OpenAI will be able to openly & officially utilize the publishers' archived materials—dating back to 1857 in The Atlantic's case—as well as current articles to train responses generated by ChatGPT” https://t.co/BpYzKIuOTp
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A number of publishers, including The Atlantic, have recently announced partnerships with OpenAI. The arrangements conceivably could lead to more accurate AI models. But the potential perils are also clear, writes @dlberes. https://t.co/53GFnZmu3g https://t.co/ojcbsHGQlU
OpenAI content deals with Vox and The Atlantic spark criticism from journalists https://t.co/F6tTcizPmZ
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