The state of AI content licensing
OpenAI continues to sign deals with major publishers, and there may never be a better time to do so. Plus: Google antitrust fallout.
Following in the footsteps of several of its peers, The Washington Post is licensing its content to OpenAI. Going forward, ChatGPT users—which now number at least 500 million a week—will benefit from the Post's journalism informing the answers to their queries. In return, Post content will get prominent links in search results, and som…
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