Google, OpenAI among AI companies meeting with publishers over rights to news content: report

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Large artificial-intelligence players have met with news executives recently to discuss the copyright issues around using news stories to train AI, The...

Large artificial-intelligence players have met with news executives recently to discuss the copyright issues around using news stories to train AI, The Financial Times reported overnight. Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG GOOGL Google, Microsoft Corp.

OpenAI and Adobe Inc. are among those whose executives have held talks on the topic, according to the report. The companies could strike deals through which publishers would get a subscription fee as their content helps train AI systems, though the talks are still early. The rise of AI chatbots could upend the way consumers get information in a potential negative for news...

OpenAI and Adobe Inc. are among those whose executives have held talks on the topic, according to the report. The companies could strike deals through which publishers would get a subscription fee as their content helps train AI systems, though the talks are still early.

 

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