Agreement between Financial Times and OpenAI
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Agreement between Financial Times and OpenAI

The Financial Times (FT) and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, reached an agreement on Monday to license British daily newspaper content to a US artificial intelligence (AI) startup that other media outlets have accused of copyright infringement.

The license agreement will allow ChatGPT to provide its users with ” news reports attributed to the Financial Times, quotes and links to the newspaper’s website with answers to relevant questions“, says the FT press release.

IN ” inclusion of FT journalism” , This ” Strategic partnership “will help increase the usefulness of OpenAI models, media say.

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The contract also calls for the two companies to jointly develop “new AI tools and features” for daily business readers.

Many authors, artists and news sites have accused artificial intelligence companies of copyright infringement. At the end of December, the New York Times filed a case against OpenAI and Microsoft, the startup’s main investor.

In recent months, ChatGPT’s creator has struck content licensing deals with media outlets including the AP press agency, German group Axel Springer, French daily Le Monde and Spanish conglomerate Prisa Media.

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