OpenAI and the Financial Times have reached a strategic cooperation, including content use
OpenAI has obtained a new news license agreement in Europe, with the Financial Times in London becoming one of its publishers who pay to access content. Like OpenAI's early publisher license agreements, the financial terms of this arrangement have not been disclosed. Regarding content licensing, both parties stated that the transaction covers OpenAI's use of the Financial Times' content to train artificial intelligence models and display AI-generated responses generated by tools such as ChatGPT in appropriate circumstances, which appears to be very similar to other publisher transactions.
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