Google has recently announced that it will collaborate with the Associated Press to enhance the Jina’s artificial intelligence chats; This is a collaboration to build a momentary information feed in Jina.
Google’s collaboration with the Associated Press has begun to provide the latest information in Jena; “This new feed will be useful for users looking for up -to -date information,” says Google.
According to a post released by a senior Google executive on the company’s blog, the goal of collaborating with the Associated Press is to “increase the usefulness of the results”. “As we are developing new artificial intelligence products, we identify specific types of information and data that can help improve our products and services to the world,” he said. “This new feed will be useful for users who are looking for up -to -date information.”
As in this post, there is no mention of the time of the new Jina’s artificial intelligence feed, none of the Google officials have talked about it; It is also unclear whether this feature will be provided to all users or can only be used in certain countries.
The collaboration of Google and the Associated Press, however, is not something new, these two technology and media giants have long been collaborated; Google is one of the several artificial intelligence companies to work with news agencies to improve its technologies.
Openai has also collaborated with publishers such as the Financial Times, Axel Springer and News Corp, the Wall Street Journal owner. The Perplexity -based artificial intelligence search engine has also launched a program that allows publishers to make money by displaying their content. Some of these collaborations are also done with educational goals. Publishers, including the Condé Nast, have agreed that artificial intelligence companies can use their archives to teach their models.
In some cases, these collaborations have not improved artificial intelligence products.
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