OpenAI has entered into an agreement with the historical, the News Corp., gjigantin the media, which owns the publishing of the main, as the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post and the Daily Telegraph. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, the deal between the two companies may be about 250 million over the next five years, in the form of money and credit to for the use of the technology OpenAI.
The agreement is long between the OpenAI, and the News Corp. provides access to the OpenAI articles in the current and the backed up from the publications, and News Corp. This content will be used to train the artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI, and to enable the system to respond to the most accurate, most appropriate to the questions of the users. .
Additionally, the partnership includes News Corp., which shares the experience of journalism in OpenAI to ensure that the standards for the highest journalistic have been met when using the right content for the training, HE said.
In a series of agreements licensing by the mainstream media
The deal with News Corp. is adding a number of agreements to be similar to that OpenAI is associated with the company, and other media to be great. These include the Associated Press, the Financial Times, the publisher of People Dotdash Meredith, and the owner of the Politico Axel Springer.
These licensing agreement to allow OpenAI have access to a wide range of content, with the high quality of the trained models of his own and HE, thus improving their ability to comprehend and generate a natural language.
The agreement between the OpenAI, and the News Corp involves a lot of issues to be great, including the Barron's, MarketWatch, Investor's Business Daily, FN, The Sunday Times, The Sun and The Australian. This is the partnership of the broad points to the importance to the growth of the artificial intelligence industry in the media and in the best interest of major companies to co-operate with other main function of IT.
The legal dispute with a couple of paper
Regardless of the arrangement of the god, some of the organizations, the news has raised action against the OpenAI and Microsoft, while accusing them of violation of the rights of the author, by training the models, and HE for their content. These publications include the New York Times, the New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, and The Intercept.
Following the dispute, the legal issue to the fore the complexity of the issues related to the ownership of the intellectual property and use of the content, to the right of the author to the training of IT, an issue that would require a discussion and further adjustments in the future.
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