'The deal reportedly means that ChatGPT users will now encounter summaries and quotes from Financial Times journalism when asking the chatbot questions, and will also receive links to articles in certain responses. The Financial Times for leftist positions such as supporting globalism and fervently opposing Brexit.
FT Group CEO John Ridding said it’s “right” that AI companies pay publishers for their material.
“OpenAI understands the importance of transparency, attribution, and compensation — all essential for us,” Ridding said. “At the same time, it’s clearly in the interests of users that these products contain reliable sources.”
OpenAI has also reportedly signed similar contracts with Associated Press, the French newspaper Le Monde, Spanish media company PRISA, and German media company Axel Springer.'
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'The deal reportedly means that ChatGPT users will now encounter summaries and quotes from Financial Times journalism when asking the chatbot questions, and will also receive links to articles in certain responses. The Financial Times for leftist positions such as supporting globalism and fervently opposing Brexit.
FT Group CEO John Ridding said it’s “right” that AI companies pay publishers for their material.
“OpenAI understands the importance of transparency, attribution, and compensation — all essential for us,” Ridding said. “At the same time, it’s clearly in the interests of users that these products contain reliable sources.”
OpenAI has also reportedly signed similar contracts with Associated Press, the French newspaper Le Monde, Spanish media company PRISA, and German media company Axel Springer.'