OpenAI signs agreement with Vox Media and The Atlantic: Artificial intelligence will help create impressive content
OpenAI has agreements with leading media companies Vox Media and The Atlantic to use their content to improve ChatGPT and other AI products, as well as advertising and journalism partnerships.
Partnership with media giants
A new stage of cooperation
OpenAI, the developer of the revolutionary chatbot ChatGPT, continues to conclude agreements with well-known media publishers. This time the company teamed up with reputable media giants - The Atlantic and Vox Media. According to the agreements, OpenAI will be able to use the content of these media groups to improve ChatGPT and its other innovative products based on artificial intelligence.
Cooperation on mutually beneficial terms
The details of the financial aspects of the agreements are not disclosed, but it is known that OpenAI undertakes to properly indicate the authorship and provide links to the original sources when citing the content of the publications. In addition to using materials from The Atlantic and Vox Media, media companies themselves will also have the opportunity to apply advanced OpenAI technologies in their products and platforms.
Mutually beneficial cooperation
For Vox Media, the partnership with OpenAI opens the way to improve the Forte advertising platform and e-commerce app The Strategist Gift Scout. On the other hand, The Atlantic plans to create a special platform Atlantic Labs, where journalists will be able to experiment with artificial intelligence tools to improve the quality of their work and service to the readership.
Reasons for the agreements
These agreements are part of OpenAI's strategy to license training data for its algorithms artificial intelligence after allegations of copyright infringement. Media publishers and representatives of the creative industries have expressed concern that training ChatGPT on their works and the ability to cite this content constitutes copyright infringement. By entering into partnership agreements, OpenAI tries to avoid lawsuits and gain legal access to training data.
Glossary
- OpenAI is a leading artificial intelligence research and development company known for creating ChatGPT.
- ChatGPT - a revolutionary chatbot based on artificial intelligence, developed by OpenAI.
- Vox Media is an influential media company that includes popular publications Vox and The Verge.
- The Atlantic is one of the oldest and most influential magazines in the USA, founded in 1857.
Link
- https://openai.com/index/enhancing-news- in-chatgpt-with-the-atlantic/
- https://openai.com/index/a-content-and-product-partnership- with-vox-media/
- https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/29/24167072/openai-content-copyright- vox-media-the-atlantic
- https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/openai-signs-content-deals -with-atlantic-vox-media-2024-05-29/
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OpenAI, the company behind the ChatGPT chatbot, has partnered with Vox Media and The Atlantic. This will allow them to use the power of artificial intelligence to generate content and improve its quality.
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Pablo
Interestingly, OpenAI is trying to negotiate with various media companies to use their content. It seems they want to avoid copyright issues and lawsuits. 🤔 Aren't they taking too much risk by making such deals?
Sophie
I think this is a smart move for the company. By using licensed content, they can train their algorithms without fear of copyright infringement. At the same time, it can also benefit the media, which will receive a share of the profits from the use of their content. 💰
Heinrich
Not sure that these agreements will solve the problem completely. After all, the content on which ChatGPT has already been trained will remain unprotected. But at least the company is taking a step in the right direction. 🤷 ♂️
Ганна
I'm wondering if these agreements allow the media to use ChatGPT or other OpenAI products to create content? This could become an interesting symbiosis of human and artificial intelligence in the media sphere. 🤖✍️
Ярослав
Really interesting topic. I think OpenAI did the right thing, because avoiding lawsuits in the future is much more important than saving money now. But time will tell whether the mass media will be able to effectively use this technology to create content. 🕰️
Франческо
In my opinion, these new agreements are a good step for both parties. OpenAI gets access to quality content, and the media gets an opportunity to make money from their product. However, I am skeptical about the idea of using AI to create journalistic content. The human factor still remains extremely important. 🚫🤖
Гжегож
And how will AI learn to write such good articles that people will not be able to distinguish them from human ones? This can become a threat to many professions related to content creation. 😰 Although, of course, technology will help automate routine tasks.
Олексій
All this reminds me of the old dialogues: "Is this technology threatening us?" Too pessimistic, in my opinion. More optimism! 🙌 AI opens up new opportunities for creativity and cooperation between man and machine. This is an exciting era, and we are only at its very beginning!