Financial Times signs licensing deal with OpenAI
Briefly

The Financial Times has partnered with OpenAI to license its content and collaborate on developing AI tools. This will lead to ChatGPT users accessing FT summaries, quotes, and links attributed to the publication.
John Ridding emphasizes the importance of 'human journalism' at FT even as they work with OpenAI. He believes that AI platforms should pay publishers for their content and ensure reliable sources in their products.
OpenAI has secured deals with various news organizations like Axel Springer and the Associated Press to license content for training AI models. However, payments offered by OpenAI to publications are reportedly less compared to other companies like Apple.
The New York Times, along with other news organizations, has sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement alleging that ChatGPT 'recites Times content verbatim.' This has led to legal disputes over the utilization of AI in content creation.
Read at The Verge
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