OpenAI has secured a deal with Condé Nast, allowing the company's content to be featured in ChatGPT and SearchGPT, which raises questions about content usage rights.
Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch hinted that the partnership, which is described as 'multi-year,' will involve payment to OpenAI, although specifics remain undisclosed.
The agreement with Condé Nast highlights a trend where various news organizations collaborate with OpenAI, but it often occurs without involving their reporters and editors.
This trend of partnerships has sparked dissatisfaction among journalists, who feel excluded from discussions regarding the use and presentation of their work in AI platforms.
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