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The Financial Times signs a deal with OpenAI to train AI models on the publisher's archived content and to let ChatGPT reply with short summaries of FT articles

Agreement comes as Microsoft-backed start-up seeks data from reliable sources to train latest artificial intelligence models

Financial Times Madhumita Murgia

Discussion

  • @mdbaccardax Martin Baccardax on x
    Excellent .. it only took the financial world's most venerable organ five bloody minutes to sell its journalists up the AI river. Trebles all round!
  • @ft @ft on x
    Under the terms of the deal, the FT will license its material to the ChatGPT maker to help develop generative AI technology that can create text, images and code indistinguishable from human creation https://www.ft.com/... [image]
  • @mhbergen Mark Bergen on x
    When @madhumita29's scoops about chatgpt show up in chatgpt, will chatgpt be self-aware? https://www.ft.com/...
  • @rasmus_kleis Rasmus Kleis Nielsen on x
    Big publishers will fight their corner. They arguably should. (I would, in their shoes.) Serves their self-interest, and they need to make money to do journalism. But unless proven otherwise, I'd hold off on seeing any deals as serving a wider, let alone diverse, public interest
  • @jjvincent James Vincent on x
    “The agreement also allows ChatGPT to respond to questions with short summaries from FT articles” — the FT is dismantling its own paywall via generative AI https://www.ft.com/...
  • @stokel Chris Stokel-Walker on x
    Penny for the thoughts of FT journalists today https://www.ft.com/...
  • @james_muldoon_ James Muldoon on x
    More and more of these licencing agreements popping up as AI companies seek to avoid expensive lawsuits The Financial Times and OpenAI strike content licensing deal https://t.co/... via @ft
  • @lukolejnik Lukasz Olejnik on x
    My comments for @FT will now be used to train OpenAI's ChatGPT. That is so awesome! :) https://www.ft.com/... [image]
  • @rasmus_kleis Rasmus Kleis Nielsen on x
    Winner-takes-most strikes again. As FT signs licencing deal with Open AI, joining AP, Axel Springer, Le Monde, and Prisa, I think back to how our survey of 300+ digital leaders in news found 35% expected most $$$ from deals would go to big media companies https://reutersinstitute…