OpenAI has entered into an agreement with the Financial Times – now ChatGPT will look for answers in the publication's articles

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OpenAI заключила соглашение с Financial Times — теперь ChatGPT будет искать ответы и в статьях издания

Users of the OpenAI chatbot will now see abstracts of articles and citations with links to the Financial Times website.

OpenAI has entered into an agreement with the Financial Times to license content and develop artificial intelligence tools. From now on, ChatGPT will also look for answers in the publication's articles – each time adding a link to the source, writes The Verge.

Financial Times is already using the startup's AI products, in particular ChatGPT Enterprise. Last month, the site also released a beta version of a generative artificial intelligence feature based on Anthropic's large Claude language model, Ask FT, which allows subscribers to find information in the publication's articles.

Financial Times Group CEO John Ridding says that despite the partnership, the publication will remain committed to “people journalism.”

For OpenAI, this is not the first agreement with a news organization – the company previously “partnered” with the publishing house Axel Springer, which publishes Business Insider, Politico and the European publications Bild and Welt; and by the Associated Press, which allows OpenAI to train its models on their data.

OpenAI is reportedly offering between $1 million and $5 million for content licensing—significantly less than what companies like Apple are offering.

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Recall that last December, The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming that ChatGPT “retells the contents” of the site verbatim. The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet filed a separate lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft with similar allegations in February.

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OpenAI заключила соглашение с Financial Times — теперь ChatGPT будет искать ответы и в статьях издания

OpenAI заключила соглашение с Financial Times — теперь ChatGPT будет искать ответы и в статьях издания

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