In the latest OpenAI media collaboration, ChatGPT has signed an official agreement with the Washington Post newspaper. Under the agreement, the chats’ responses will now include summaries of the newspaper’s articles along with quotes and direct links.
According to the CNBC report, this partnership is part of Openai’s cooperation with world -renowned media, which previously included Time and the Condé Nast.
Added Washington Post content to ChatGpt
OpenAI views these collaborations as a way to provide more accurate and accredited answers. In contrast, the media also benefits from access to millions of chats. However, some media, including the New York Times, continue to resist using their content by artificial intelligence. Openai and the Washington Post newspaper recently announced an agreement that the content of the newspaper would be included in ChatGpt chats. These answers will include summaries of articles, direct quotes, and links to the original report so that users can get more comprehensive information.
According to the official statement, all of these content will be presented to the original article with the source and direct link. This is part of Openai’s efforts to increase the accuracy, depth and validity of the ChatGPT responses. The Washington Post, which has focused on the development of artificial intelligence tools in recent years, will benefit from this collaboration. The newspaper had previously introduced tools such as “Ask the Post AI” and “Climate Answers”.
Develop Openai Media Cooperation with more than 20 big publishers
This new collaboration, along with similar Openai agreements with more than 20 publishers, reflects the company’s widespread desire to cooperate with the media. Overall, the content of more than 160 world -renowned media is currently part of ChatGpt’s usable sources.
In contrast to this positive trend, some media still look at the use of their content by language models.

The new collaboration between Openai and Washington Post is an important step in the way of integrating artificial intelligence with traditional journalism. This move, on the one hand, helps improve the quality of ChatGPT responses, and on the other hand, it provides the opportunity to see the quality of the quality of reputable media for users around the world. However, legal challenges and copyright concerns are still in place.
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