Vox Media and The Atlantic have become the latest publishers to strike a deal with OpenAI .
OpenAI signed deals with Vox Media and The Atlantic to license the media companies' content for the ChatGPT ...
OpenAI is making publishers a deal they basically can't refuse. It already took the content to train ChatGPT. Now it's just ...
The Union representing staff at The Atlantic said Thursday it is “alarmed” by the magazine’s new licensing agreement with ...
OpenAI tech will be used to support discovery functions across Vox Media products and enhance its affiliate commerce product, ...
News publishers appear torn between litigating or negotiating when it comes to AI companies using their content to train large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. Press Gazette analysis in ...
OpenAI is paying media companies millions to access their news content. Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images In turn, Vox Media—the publisher of The Verge, Vox, Eater, The Cut, New York ...
There is no opting out of AI, so getting paid makes sense, but the deals with publishers don’t bode well for the future of ...
Two more media companies have signed licensing agreements with OpenAI, allowing their content to be used to train its AI ...
OpenAI announced pacts with two more media companies — Vox Media and The Atlantic — to license their content for the ChatGPT artificial-intelligence chatbot. Under the deals, the companies ...
The Atlantic and Vox Media are the two latest publishers to cut deals with OpenAI so that the AI giant can train itself on ...
As part of the deals, OpenAI will be able to display news from The Atlantic and Vox Media — which owns The Verge and New York ...