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OpenAI will now use content from Wired, Vogue and The New Yorker in ChatGPT's responses


The partnership comes amid growing concerns over the unauthorized use of publishers’ content by AI companies.

“Over the last decade, news and digital media have faced steep challenges as many technology companies eroded publishers’ ability to monetize content, most recently with traditional search,” Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch wrote to employees in a memo that was first reported by Semafor ’s Max Tani. Earlier this month, three senators introduced the COPIED ACT, a bill that aims to protect journalists and artists from having their content scraped by AI companies without their permission. Inspired by things like The Running Man, Castle Crashers and the WWE, Glowmade's King of Meat is a wild four-player co-op hack-and-slash dungeon builder.

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