The Financial Times and OpenAI strike content licensing deal

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The Financial Times has struck a deal with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence models on the publisher’s archived content, in the latest agreement between the Microsoft-backed start-up and a global news publisher. Under the terms of the deal, the FT will license its material to the ChatGPT maker to help develop generative AI technology that can create text, images and code indistinguishable from human creations. The agreement also allows ChatGPT to respond to questions with short summaries from FT articles, with links back to FT.com. This means that the chatbot’s 100 million users worldwide can access FT reporting through ChatGPT, while providing a route back to the original source material.


The Financial Times and OpenAI strike content licensing deal