In rece weeks, Apple has eered io negotiations with news organizations and some differe publications to get their conse to use the coe they publish, in order to develop a productive artificial ielligence system. According to Hoshio, this technology gia is trying to conclude multi-year coracts worth at least 50 million dollars to obtain licenses. There is still no detailed information about the upcoming cooperation; However, some of the publishers that Apple has eered io negotiations with are Condé Nast, Vogue, The New Yorker, NBC News, The Daily Beast, People and Better Homes and Gardens.
These negotiations are an example of Apple's attempt to outdo its fierce rivals in the field of productive artificial ielligence. In rece years, companies such as Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Meta and even many small startups have produced and offered products such as assistas and various chatbots using artificial ielligence technology and have managed to make billions of dollars in sales by changing the way people work; This is while Apple has been abse from the discussion of artificial ielligence and its popular virtual assista, Siri, has remained stagna after a decade of its release. This issue prepares the ground for the increasing effort of Apple company with the aim of returning to the cycle of competition.
The spokesperson of Apple currely refuses to comme directly on this matter; But not long ago, the CEO of this company admitted that there are projects related to artificial ielligence in Apple. Publishers have not yet officially published their approach. Analyzes indicate that the failed coracts of this group with various companies such as Meta have caused them to be more cautious about signing coracts and eering Silicon Valley. According to some informed sources, the publishers are more worried about the fact that Apple's conditions for the coract may be too broad. This concern is natural considering that no explanation has been published by Apple for how to use news in the developme of artificial ielligence and its application. However, some news executives are optimistic and hope that this new approach by Apple will lead to a meaningful collaboration.




