OpenAI and Financial Times: a new era in finding answers with ChatGPT
OpenAI has entered into a licensing agreement with the Financial Times, allowing ChatGPT to use the publication's content to find answers, providing access to authoritative sources and adding links to original materials.
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Cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence
OpenAI, the developer of the popular chatbot ChatGPT, has concluded licensing agreement with the reputable publication Financial Times. This partnership will allow ChatGPT to use Financial Times content when searching for answers to user queries, enriching the results with links to original articles.
Mutually beneficial cooperation
As part of cooperation, the Financial Times is already using OpenAI artificial intelligence products, such like ChatGPT Enterprise. In addition, the publication recently launched a beta version of Ask FT, a generative AI tool based on Anthropic's Claude model, giving subscribers access to information from Financial Times articles.
Commitment to journalism and copyright
Financial Times Group CEO John Ridding emphasized that Despite the partnership with OpenAI, the publication will remain committed to traditional human journalism. This agreement is not OpenAI's first in the news organization space. Previously, the company entered into similar partnerships with the publishing house Axel Springer and the Associated Press news agency.
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- OpenAI is a leading artificial intelligence company and the developer of ChatGPT.
- Financial Times is an authoritative global publication specializing in business and financial news.
- ChatGPT is a popular chatbot with artificial intelligence capabilities created by OpenAI.
- ChatGPT Enterprise - corporate version of ChatGPT for business use.
- Ask FT is a generative AI tool based on Anthropic's Claude model for searching information in Financial Times articles.
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OpenAI has entered into an agreement with the Financial Times, allowing ChatGPT to search for answers in the publication's articles and quote them with links to the source. This opens up new opportunities for obtaining relevant and reliable information.
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Avarelina
This is great news for chatbots like ChatGPT - access to authoritative sources like the Financial Times will allow them to offer better and more relevant information to users. 🙌 But I hope that human journalism will not lose its value.
Alexandermuller
I agree, this is a big step in the development of AI. I wonder how content licensing will be implemented - I hope it will not lead to restrictions on access to information. Have you come across the Financial Times AI tools? How do they work? 🤔
Pierrebonnet
Yes, I tried Ask FT - it's a really impressive feature! It allows you to easily find the information you need in the articles of the publication, saving a lot of time on searching. 👏 But as for me, AI should only complement the human mind, and not completely replace it.
Manuelgomez
Guys, don't you think that this partnership could jeopardize the independence of journalism? After all, OpenAI essentially controls what information users receive. 🤨 Although, on the other hand, this may attract more readers to the Financial Times.
Grumpygrandpa
Ugh, what nonsense! 🤬 These AI things of yours are just a fashionable whim that will soon pass. And instead of reading smart articles, all you do is point at your gadgets. There was no such chaos with me! 😤
Sophianouveau
Don't be such a skeptic, grandpa! 😄 AI technologies open up a lot of new opportunities, including for journalism. I, for one, am looking forward to ChatGPT learning how to write interesting analytical articles. 💡
Wiktormajewski
And I believe that through such partnerships, AI will be able to replace humans in some professions. 🤖 Perhaps soon we will see robot journalists writing reports and news based on data. But I agree that machines will not completely replace humans.
Mariabobryk
Personally, I like the idea of getting information from trusted sources like the Financial Times via ChatGPT. 🔍 This will save a lot of time searching on the Internet. The main thing is that the AI does not distort the original meaning of the articles.