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OpenAI’s news publisher deals reportedly top out at $5 million a year

Jan 04, 2024 - theverge.com
OpenAI is reportedly offering between $1 million and $5 million a year to license copyrighted news articles to train its AI models, according to The Information. This comes as AI companies are increasingly looking to partner with news publishers for access to their content, with Apple also reportedly offering at least $50 million over a multiyear period for data. These figures are comparable to some earlier non-AI licensing deals, such as Meta's Facebook News tab, which allegedly offered up to $3 million a year to license news stories.

However, the practice of using web-crawled data for AI training is facing challenges, with companies like The New York Times and Vox Media blocking OpenAI's GPT crawler from accessing their data. Several organizations argue that training on their data constitutes copyright infringement, leading to lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft. To avoid these issues, AI companies are striking partnerships with publishers, with OpenAI signing deals with Axel Springer and The Associated Press to license stories for AI training.

Key takeaways:

  • OpenAI is reportedly offering between $1 million and $5 million a year to license copyrighted news articles to train its AI models, according to The Information.
  • Apple is also looking to partner with media companies for AI training content, offering at least $50 million over a multiyear period.
  • Several organizations argue that training AI on their data constitutes copyright infringement, leading to lawsuits against companies like OpenAI and Microsoft.
  • AI companies are increasingly striking partnerships with publishers to avoid copyright issues, with publishers like Axel Springer and The Associated Press signing deals with OpenAI.
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