Financial Times enters ChatGPT content deal
Insider Paper -

The Financial Times on Monday entered into a partnership deal with ChatGPT creator OpenAI that will integrate the news outlet’s journalism into its chatbot. The deal allows select attributed summaries, quotes and links from the FT’s reporting to appear in ChatGPT responses to relevant queries. “This is an important agreement … that recognizes the value […]

In related news

  • OpenAI licenses Financial Times’ content for ChatGPT

    OpenAI also partnered with Associated Press, German media company Axel Springer, and the American Journalism Project to improve its AI models.
  • OpenAI to train LLMs on Financial Times content — with permission

    The Financial Times (full disclosure — the owners of The Next Web) have inked a deal with OpenAI. The American firm will use the British publisher’s content to train its generative AI models. The deal is the latest in a string of new partnerships between OpenAI and global news publishers like Axel Springer, Associated Press, and Le Monde. The company did not disclose the financial terms of any of the contracts. In 2023 alone, hundreds of pages of litigation and countless articles accused tech...
  • Financial Times, OpenAI sign content licensing partnership

    The Financial Times had signed a licensing agreement with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence (AI) models on its attributed content, the newspaper said on Monday, in the latest media tie-up for the Microsoft-backed startup. The agreement will enhance OpenAI's generative AI chatbot ChatGPT with attributed FT content, and the firms will collaborate on developing new AI products and features for FT readers. The partnership also lets ChatGPT use select summaries, quotes and links to FT's...