According to Semafor, The New York Times (NYT), one of the most combative outlets against big tech companies that use generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), has allegedly given the green light to using AI within the newsroom for tasks not directly related to news stories, such as social media texts and SEO-optimized headlines, among others.
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Are copyright rights threatened by AI? Two rulings suggest so
The journalistic sector finds itself at something of a crossroads with the arrival of artificial intelligence. On the one hand, there are media groups that adopt agreements with this technology to move toward shared interests, while others feel a profound rejection of it, believing that their copyrights are being infringed upon for maximum profit.
(more…)OpenAI expands its reach by funding local newsrooms
The intersection of media and artificial intelligence has been a fertile ground for collaboration. A prime example is OpenAI’s partnership with Grupo PRISA and others last summer, aimed at leveraging relevant current events to enhance its system.
(more…)The amount of the deal between OpenAI and Dotdash Meredith, revealed
It’s not news to learn about OpenAI’s agreements with media outlets because they are made public.. What’s less transparent is the amount and details of these agreements, which generally remain confidential under contract. The novelty here is that the payment made to the American group Dotdash Meredith has now been disclosed.
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