OpenAI inks strategic tie-up with UK's Financial Times, including content use | TechCrunch
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The latest deal looks a touch cozier than other recent OpenAI publisher tie-ups - such as with German giant Axel Springer or with the AP, Le Monde and Prisa Media in France and Spain respectively - as the pair are referring to the arrangement as a "strategic partnership and licensing agreement".
On the content licensing front, the pair said the deal covers OpenAI use of the FT's content for training AI models and, where appropriate, for displaying in generative AI responses produced by tools like ChatGPT, which looks much the same as its other publisher deals.
"Through the partnership, ChatGPT users will be able to see select attributed summaries, quotes and rich links to FT journalism in response to relevant queries," the FT wrote in a press release.
The publisher also noted that it became a customer of OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise product earlier this year. It goes on to suggest it wants to explore ways to deepen its use of AI, while expressing caution over the reliability of automated outputs and potential risks to reader trust.
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