OpenAI By signing a new contract, it can now base its AI models on news reports for the next two years Associated Press (The Associated Press) to teach. Despite this agreement, OpenAI will have access to the archived content of this publication from 1985 onwards.
According to the Axios report, the Associated Press will also have access to OpenAI’s “technology and product expertise,” though the specifics are unclear. AP has been exploring AI capabilities for a long time, and in 2014 it was mentioned that it was producing corporate financial reports with its help. He then used the technology to automate news about major league baseball and college sports.
Brad Lightcap, OpenAI’s director of operations, said in a statement:
“AP continues to be an industry leader in the use of artificial intelligence. “Their feedback, along with access to their real, high-quality archive, will help improve the capabilities and usefulness of OpenAI systems.”
AP thus joins the growing list of OpenAI partners. It is also one of the first collaborations between a major news organization and an AI company.
OpenAI collaboration with third-party companies
The AI company recently signed a six-year deal with Shutterstock that allows OpenAI to use its images, videos, music and metadata to train its DALL-E text-to-image model. Microsoft and BuzzFeed are other companies that use OpenAI tools to “enhance” and “personalize” their content.
Finally, in response to a reporter’s question about the possibility of similar collaborations with other artificial intelligence companies, including Google, the spokesperson of the Associated Press said: “We have long-term relationships with many technology companies and we negotiate with each of them about new opportunities in this field. »
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