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Financial Times and ChatGPT maker OpenAI sign licensing deal


The Financial Times and OpenAI have signed a deal today, one described as being a 'strategic partnership.'

The Financial Times has today (April 29) announced a ‘strategic partnership’ and licensing agreement with OpenAI, with the focus on enhancing ChatGPT with attributed content and incorporating their journalism works. Brad Lightcap, COO of OpenAI, explained more in a press release: “Our partnership and ongoing dialogue with the FT is about finding creative and productive ways for AI to empower news organizations and journalists, and enrich the ChatGPT experience with real-time, world-class journalism for millions of people around the world.” “The FT is committed to human journalism, as produced by our unrivaled newsroom, and this agreement will broaden the reach of that work, while deepening our understanding of reader demands and interests.

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