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Vox Media and The Atlantic signed a deal with OpenAI
Both publishers received access to OpenAI’s technology
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Published onMay 31, 2024
published onMay 31, 2024
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OpenAI signed a deal with Vox Media and The Atlantic to train ChatGPT using their articles. This decision could prevent further lawsuits caused by AIcopyright infringement. Also, the chatbot will have better access to reliable sources of information.
According toAxios, ChatGPT will provide citations and links to the original articles from Vox Media and The Atlantic. This method will promote some publishers. However, it might also lower the traffic on their site. After all, fewer people will directly interact with their articles. So, OpenAI will need to find a way to compensate them.
AI-based searches might negatively affect small publishers
The future of search could be AI, but it is difficult to imagine how it will look for small publishers who don’t sign deals. For instance, ChatGPT could focus on sharing articles from one of OpenAI’s collaborators regardless of their rank in SERP. Besides, big publishers like Vox Media and The Atlantic could seize this opportunity to secure their spot in the future.
AI searches are already here and they focus on specific sites. For example,Bing’s AI-powered searchfocuses on giving answers from a few sources, but it also has a Learn More section that features the source, and additional articles.
Vox Media and The Atlantic have access to OpenAI’s technology
Vox Media and The Atlantic will get access to OpenAI’s technology. The two publishers already have some plans.
The Atlantic is developing a microsite Atlantic Labs to experiment with AI-driven products and features. Besides, the product team will give feedback to OpenAI based on their experiments and use cases.
On the other hand, Vox Media will use OpenAI’s technology to enhance Forte, its first-party data platform. The AI will improve its targeting capabilities. Also, the publisher wants to use AI to improve the content discovery on its pages.
Ultimately, more companies could strike deals with OpenAI in the future, like Vox Media and The Atlantic did. After all, there are benefits for both sites. However, others might follow the decision made byThe New York Timesand sue OpenAI for copyright infringement.
Do you think that more publishers will sign deals with OpenAI soon? Let us know in the comments.
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Sebastian Filipoiu
Sebastian is a content writer with a desire to learn everything new about AI and gaming. So, he spends his time writing prompts on various LLMs to understand them better. Additionally, Sebastian has experience fixing performance-related problems in video games and knows his way around Windows. Also, he is interested in anything related to quantum technology and becomes a research freak when he wants to learn more.
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