OpenAI will use Financial Times content to support artificial intelligence

The newspaper Financial Times signed an agreement with the OpenAI so that the technology company can use journalistic content in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) . This agreement will allow ChatGPT to answer questions with summaries of newspaper articles.

The financial terms of the agreement, announced this Monday (29), were not disclosed. The negotiation follows similar agreements made by OpenAI in recent months with Associated Press the publisher Axel Springer the French newspaper Le Monde and the Spanish Prisa Media .

Now, the agreement with the Financial Times will help the startup enhance the ChatGPT chatbot with archived content from the newspaper. The companies will work together to develop new products and capabilities artificial intelligence for the newspaper's readers, according to the statement released by OpenAI.

Also according to the statement, the summaries generated by ChatGPT based on the content of the Financial Times They will also have a link that will take the user to the newspaper.

“We look forward to exploring the practical outcomes related to news sources and AI through this partnership,” said FT Group Chief Executive John Ridding.

ChatGPT, which kicked off the generative AI boom in 2022, can generate human-like conversations and perform tasks such as creating summaries of long texts, writing poems and even thinking about party themes.

Some outlets are already using generative AI for their content. O BuzzFeed said it will use AI to run personality tests on its website, while the The New York Times used ChatGPT to create a message generator for Valentine's Day last year.

Source: CNN Brasil

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