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AI and media companies negotiate landmark deals over news content

Big tech companies including Google and OpenAI are negotiating deals with media organizations over the use of news content to train AI. Publishers such as News Corp, Axel Springer, The Guardian, and The New York Times are involved in the talks.

  • Big tech companies are discussing deals with media organizations over the use of news content to train AI.
  • Publishers such as News Corp, Axel Springer, The Guardian, and The New York Times are involved in the talks.
  • Deals could involve media organizations being paid a subscription-style fee for their content.
  • Media industry executives want to avoid the mistakes of the early internet era.
  • Developing a financial model for the use of news content to train AI will be extremely difficult.
AI and media companies negotiate landmark deals over news content
Google and OpenAI are discussing agreements to pay publishers over using content to train generative AI models

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