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OpenAI likely in talks With CNN, Fox and Time to license content

OpenAI recently inked a multiyear licensing deal with Politico’s parent company Axel Springer SE for tens of millions of dollars, Bloomberg previously reported. In July, OpenAI announced an agreement with the Associated Press for an undisclosed amount.

By Bloomberg  Jan 11, 2024 1:43:35 PM IST (Published)

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OpenAI is in talks with CNN, Fox Corp and Time to license their work, according to people familiar with the matter, in a growing effort to secure access to news content to build out its artificial intelligence products while facing allegations it’s ripping off copyrighted materials.
The startup behind ChatGPT, a tool that lets users quickly crank out text, code and other content with simple prompts, is seeking to cut deals with numerous producers of news, video and other digital media that can be used to make the AI chatbot more accurate, relevant and up to date. OpenAI is also battling lawsuits alleging copyright infringement.
OpenAI is discussing licensing articles from Warner Bros Discovery Inc’s CNN that it can use to train ChatGPT and also feature CNN’s content in OpenAI’s products, according to one of the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private matters. CNN and Fox are negotiating not just around licensing text, but also video and image content, the people said. CNN and Fox declined to comment.