OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has entered into a three-year agreement with Axel Springer SE, a media giant based in Berlin. As part of the deal, OpenAI will pay Axel Springer tens of millions of euros for the rights to utilize content from its publications, including Politico, Business Insider, Bild, and Die Welt, to enhance its artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
The partnership comes amid an ongoing struggle between news publishers and tech companies over the ethical use of content to train AI systems. OpenAI and its competitors require substantial amounts of data, particularly written content, to power conversational chatbots like ChatGPT. Publishers and creators argue that their work is exploited without fair compensation to develop AI products that generate billions for these tech companies.

While the financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed, the collaboration between OpenAI and Axel Springer signifies a step towards addressing concerns about compensation for content creators. OpenAI has previously made agreements with news publishers, including a notable licensing deal with the Associated Press to access its news story archive for AI model development.
As part of this latest collaboration, Axel Springer's news content will play a crucial role in generating responses for ChatGPT. OpenAI's AI chatbot will incorporate attribution and links to the original articles to ensure transparency and provide additional information. This approach aims to strike a balance between leveraging quality journalism for AI innovation and respecting the intellectual property rights of content creators.
Axel Springer's Chief Executive Officer, Mathias Döpfner, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "We want to explore the opportunities of AI-empowered journalism - to bring quality, societal relevance, and the business model of journalism to the next level." The integration of AI in journalism, according to Döpfner, holds the potential to elevate the industry in terms of both content and business sustainability.
However, as publishers grapple with the implications of generative AI, some remain cautious about the risks associated with partnering with startups in the field. The technology, susceptible to fabrication, has led certain media outlets, such as Radio France, to block OpenAI's tools due to concerns about data collection. Additionally, Le Figaro in France has taken a firm stance, declaring that it will never use generative AI to aid in writing stories.
OpenAI's commitment to addressing these concerns is evident in its support for the American Journalism Project, where it pledged $5 million in July. The project aims to experiment with ways in which local publishers can harness AI in news production.
*Inputs from Bloomberg*
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