Dotdash Meredith, publisher of People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, Food & Wine, and InStyle, signed a deal on Tuesday with OpenAI to use AI models for its ad-targeting product, D/Cipher.
Des Moines-tied Dotdash Meredith will be contributing to the collective knowledge offered by OpenAI and its ChatGPT artificial intelligence sgystem through an agreement that allows the use of ...
IAC CEO Barry Diller has made generative AI the central focus of his concern in recent months. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer The content that will be accessible includes “time-tested ...
The Union representing staff at The Atlantic said Thursday it is “alarmed” by the magazine’s new licensing agreement with ...
Dotdash Meredith, one of the largest digital publishers in the U.S., inked a deal with OpenAI to license its content to train OpenAI's algorithms and also work together on new AI products and ...
Two of the nation’s largest media companies, Vox Media and The Atlantic, have joined a growing list of news organizations ...
Dotdash Meredith, one of the largest digital publishers in the U.S., has signed a deal with OpenAI to license content for AI training, a diversion from the litigation tactics of other large ...
The deal gives OpenAI’s chatbots access to new and archived material from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, ...
While some view AI’s increasing integration into journalism as necessary, there are concerns about the ethics and ...
Apple has sealed a billion-dollar deal with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, according to The Information. A hacker, known by the alias Pliny the Prompter, has unveiled a jailbroken or modified ...