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OpenAI to start using news content from News Corp. as part of a multiyear deal - The Morning Sun
The Morning Sun· 7 days agoOpenAI will start using news content from News Corp. as part of a multiyear deal between the two...
The Atlantic and Vox Media made their own deal with the AI Devil
Engadget· 8 hours agoThose that have signed in blood include News Corp (publisher of the Wall Street Journal), the...
OpenAI to start using news content from News Corp. as part of a multiyear deal
Dayton Daily News· 6 days agoJoining news organizations that have chosen to collaborate rather than fight with the best-known...
Nvidia, Nasdaq hit records, inflation lingers as Memorial Day kicks off summer
Fox Business via AOL· 4 days agoWall Street wrapped up a busy week with earnings from Nvidia and Target, as well as a historic...
News Corp Makes Deal To Let OpenAI Use Its Content
International Business Times· 7 days agoNews Corp on Wednesday announced a deal to let ChatGPT-maker OpenAI use content from its publications in artificial intelligence products. OpenAI will...
News Corp. strikes content licensing deal with OpenAI
Axios· 7 days agoNews Corp., the parent company to The Wall Street Journal, on Wednesday announced a...
OpenAI does a deal with News Corp for content
The Register· 7 days agoOpenAI and News Corp on Wednesday announced a partnership that will bring the publisher's output to the super-lab's models, marking yet another in a...
News Corp Inks $250M AI Partnership with OpenAI
Homenewshere.com· 5 days agoIn a landmark partnership, News Corp has announced a major $250 million deal with OpenAI, the creators of the groundbreaking AI tool ChatGPT. This...
OpenAI strikes major deal with News Corp to boost ChatGPT
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRolf van Root / Unsplash OpenAI has struck a major deal with News Corp to access content to train...
News Corp. Deal With OpenAI Proves 'NY Times' Suit Is Right, Lawyers Say
MediaPost· 2 days ago“The Times is pleased to see that OpenAI increasingly acknowledges this industry-wide problem and is paying publishers for their work,” a Times spokesperson told Legaltech News. News ...