Two more media companies have signed licensing agreements with OpenAI, allowing their content to be used to train its AI models and be shared inside of ChatGPT. The Atlantic and Vox Media — The Verge’s parent company — both announced deals with OpenAI on Wednesday. OpenAI has been quickly signing partnerships across the media world as it seeks to license training data and avoid copyright lawsuits.
Vox Media will begin sharing content with OpenAI beginning next week, Lauren Starke, a Vox Media spokesperson, tells The Verge. Starke declined to share the terms of the deal. Vox Media says in a press release that it will use OpenAI’s technology to “enhance its affiliate commerce product, The Strategist Gift Scout” and expand its ad data platform, Forte.
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