Time Inc. and OpenAI entered into a multi-year partnership this week that would allow the artificial intelligence company to train its chatbots on the magazine's content.
Time Inc. and OpenAI entered into a multi-year partnership this week that would allow the artificial intelligence company to train its chatbots on the magazine’s content.
“We’re partnering with Time to make it easier for people to access news content through our AI tools, and to support reputable journalism by providing proper attribution to original sources,” OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap said Thursday in a statement. The deal also offers a potentially lucrative profit source for Time, during a time of dwindling revenue in legacy news media.
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