The publishers will let OpenAI use their data while OpenAI will let them use its tech.
Share on linkedin The Atlantic, one of the oldest magazines in the U.S., and Vox Media , one of the nation's largest digital media holding companies, have both inked separate licensing and product deals with ChatGPT parent OpenAI.The deals give OpenAI added momentum in its quest for credible content to train its algorithms and inform its chatbots — and could also protect the Microsoft-backed company further from future copyright liability.
OpenAI will include citations to their work when it's referenced in a response to a user query and will link out to the relevant article. The Atlantic's product team will give OpenAI feedback from its experiments and will share use cases for how AI can improve news experiences in ChatGPT and other OpenAI products.will leverage OpenAI's technology to build internal and audience-facing capabilities and products, the company said in a statement.
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