Starting in early 2024, Springer's news will be integrated into ChatGPT's responses, aiming to enhance the user experience with timely information.
OpenAI will pay Axel Springer for using its content to improve ChatGPT’s abilities and to maintain the AI's relevance and accuracy.
The details of this multi-year partnership, which isn't exclusive, remain confidential.
Axel Springer hopes this collaboration will advance quality journalism in the AI era.
With the industry facing challenges over copyright concerns and considering litigation against tech companies, this deal exemplifies a potential path forward with benefits for both publishers and AI developers.
This agreement follows a similar deal between OpenAI and The Associated Press (AP), focusing on content licensing and technology sharing, though their arrangement did not involve content display.
The growing involvement of news content in AI development coincides with provisional EU regulations on AI transparency, potentially leading to more such partnerships as companies seek to align with legal standards and mitigate risks of copyright infringement lawsuits.