Axel Springer and and ChatGPT developer OpenAI have entered into a partnership, according to which news and articles from the world's will be collected by chatbots. This was reported by UNN with reference to Deutschlandradio.
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Publishing house Axel Springer has entered into a partnership with OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, to to strengthen journalism in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Thanks to this cooperation ChatGPT users around the world will reportedly receive summaries of news content from Axel Springer's media brands, including Politico, Business Insider, as well as Bild and Welt. As the Berlin-based media technology group announced on Wednesday media technology group announced on Wednesday, it will also include paid content.
Matthias Dopfner, chairman and major shareholder of Axel Springer, said that the global alliance with OpenAI is the first of its kind.
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ChatGPT is planned to be able to create summaries of Axel Springer materials with links to original articles, which will increase the chatbot's awareness of current events and news in politics and business.
Background
OpenAI has signed a similar a similar license agreement with the Associated Press to use archives to train AI models. Thus, the new contract with Axel Springer is the next step in this direction.
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