Condé Nast has partnered with OpenAI, to integrate the content of the magazines, and her most well-known, such as Vogue and The New Yorker, the ChatGpt and SearchGpt.
It is a project of the pilot in which the startup of artificial intelligence puts itself in direct competition with the search engines, including Google. According to the website Engadget, the deal comes as concern grows about the unauthorized use of the contents of the chatbots THAT.
Condé Nast has already sued the startup-and the other for the plagiarism, and i have asked the Us Congress to step in. In a case similar to the one that includes the Perplexity, a company that operates a search engine with the same name, who was accused by Forbes, and Wired to the threat of the content.
After several estimates, the company began a Program of Botuesish to share a portion of the proceeds of the possible, of the advertising with the publisher, who, are registered. Partnership between Condé Nast, with the OpenAI is an attempt to make money out of the use of the contents of the intelligence, the artificial, and to provide compensation for the author. So far, the name on the spot in all the industries generating the HE has a deal with News Corp., Vox, The Atlantic, Time, and Axel Springer.
“Over the past decade, the news and media, digital and are faced with the challenge of the difficult, for many companies, it has eroded the ability of publishers to earn money from the content,” wrote the DIRECTOR of the Condé Nast Roger Lynch in a memo to the interior of a report from Engadget. “The partnership with OpenAI, begins to compensate for some of those to the income, while allowing us to continue to protect and invest in the media, and the interest of our creative.”
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