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OpenAI Partners with Hearst to Enhance AI Content
Davos, SwitzerlandWednesday, October 9, 2024
This isn't OpenAI's first rodeo. They've already inked similar deals with Condé Nast and Time. These partnerships allow OpenAI to use content from these outlets to enhance their AI models and provide responses in their chatbots. Other companies, like Perplexity AI, are also exploring revenue-sharing models to address concerns about plagiarism.
The rise of AI-generated content has many media outlets on edge. They're trying to protect their businesses as AI becomes more prevalent. Legal battles are brewing. The New York Times, for instance, has sued Microsoft and OpenAI over intellectual property violations.
While OpenAI believes these collaborations are beneficial, some see them as a threat to traditional newsrooms. It's a complex landscape that raises questions about copyright, fair use, and the future of journalism.
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