The Guardian Media Group is the latest major media outlet to enter into an agreement with OpenAI, following in the footsteps of others. Under this deal, both parties will benefit: OpenAI gains access to the quality journalism produced by the renowned British newspaper.
Step by step, leading media organizations are forging alliances with tech giants—particularly OpenAI—not only to generate revenue but also to ensure proper respect for intellectual property rights and correct attribution.
This agreement means that all content from The Guardian will be available through OpenAI products, which, as we know, depend on the caliber of the data used for training. The content will appear in the form of expanded summaries, complete with links to the newspaper’s website.
The content will be integrated into ChatGPT in a way that satisfies both parties, providing The Guardian’s journalism with proper visibility and recognition—work that, of course, isn’t free and carries significant value for OpenAI.
Meanwhile, Guardian Media Group will use ChatGPT’s most advanced version to develop new products and internal tools for both readers and commercial operations.
Guardian Media Group is one of the world’s foremost news organizations. It publishes theguardian.com, one of the largest and most reputable English-language news sites. The newspaper’s origins date back to 1821, giving it an extensive archive of invaluable content for OpenAI.
Previously, OpenAI has secured numerous deals with many other major media groups worldwide, including TIME, Condé Nast, News Corp and several others.
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