Under deal, ChatGPT users will receive summaries and quotes from Financial Times content and links to articles
has struck a deal with the ChatGPT developer OpenAI that allows its content to be used in training artificial intelligence systems.
John Ridding, the chief executive of the FT Group, said it was “right” that AI companies paid publishers for their material.“OpenAI understands the importance of transparency, attribution, and compensation – all essential for us,” said Ridding. “At the same time, it’s clearly in the interests of users that these products contain reliable sources.”
“As with any transformative technology, there is potential for significant advancements and major challenges, but what’s never possible is turning back time,” he said.are at the forefront of advances in generative AI, the term for technology that can produce convincing text, image or audio from simple hand-typed prompts.
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