Politico, Business Insider parent Axel Springer inks deal with OpenAI

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ChatGPT can cite information from Business Insider and Politico articles as part of the deal. Axel Springer will also use OpenAI’s technology.

OpenAI and Axel Springer, the parent company of Business Insider and Politico, signed a deal to share content on ChatGPT. The deal allows ChatGPT to pull information to user prompts from articles published on Axel Springer’s publications and provide links to full stories for transparency. It will also enable Axel Springer to build with OpenAI’s technology, the company said in a statement. Axel Springer owns Business Insider, Politico, and European publications Bild and Welt.

Julia Sommerfeld, deputy spokesperson for Axel Springer, tells The Verge ChatGPT will have access to premium paywalled articles on Business Insider but not from paid subscription stories on Politico Pro. Business Insider editor-in-chief Nicholas Carlson sent a memo to reporters in April that it plans to carefully explore how to use AI in its reporting. The Associated Press inked a similar deal with OpenAI in July, allowing the AI company to train models on its content.

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