ChatGPT developer OpenAI has announced that the popular chatbot ChatGPT will be able to access articles from the Wall Street Journal and The London Times in the future.
News Corp teaches ChatGPT access to mainstream publications
news agency wam , 23 May 2024 - 19:13
ChatGPT developer OpenAI has announced that the popular chatbot ChatGPT will be able to access articles from the Wall Street Journal and The London Times in the future.
According To Amac News: OpenAI has entered into a multi-year agreement with media giant Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Group that will allow ChatGPT to display information to users and use the content to train the software, DPA reported on Thursday.
The agreement also gives ChatGPT access to current and archived content from other News Corp titles, including the New York Post and The Sun.
In recent months, OpenAI has struck deals with various media organizations, including Germany's Axel Springer Group, France's Le Monde newspaper and the Financial Times.
Recently, several US regional newspapers owned by investor Alden Global Capital - including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News - also sued OpenAI.
ChatGPT has been fueling AI hype for over a year now. Such generative AI chatbots are trained with huge amounts of data and can formulate texts at the linguistic level of a human, write software code, and summarize information.
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