- Brad Lightcap, COO of OpenAI emphasized the importance of this partnership in maintaining the integrity and quality of journalism: “We’re committed to working with Condé Nast and other news publishers to ensure that as AI plays a larger role in news discovery and delivery, it maintains accuracy, integrity, and respect for quality reporting.”
- Roger Lynch, CEO of Condé Nast, highlighted the strategic value of the collaboration: “As we all know, generative AI is rapidly changing the ways audiences are discovering information. It’s crucial that we meet audiences where they are and embrace new technologies while also ensuring proper attribution and compensation for the use of our intellectual property. This is exactly what we have found with OpenAI.”
Publishing giant Condé Nast has joined the ranks of media companies collaborating with OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, to leverage AI technology in distributing content. Announced on Tuesday, this multi-year partnership grants OpenAI access to Condé Nast’s vast library of articles from prestigious magazines like Wired, The New Yorker, GQ, and Vogue.
#FPTech: OpenAI signs deal with Conde Nast, ChatGPT will now show answers from GQ, Vogue, The New Yorkerhttps://t.co/oBGiaN5lUQ
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) August 21, 2024
This collaboration will enable OpenAI to integrate Condé Nast’s content into its SearchGPT prototype, providing users with swift, accurate answers backed by well-sourced material. The plan includes direct links to news stories, eventually incorporating this technology into ChatGPT. Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch highlighted the importance of adapting to the evolving landscape of generative AI to meet audience demands and ensure proper compensation for their intellectual property.
Though financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, this move reflects a broader trend in the publishing industry, where companies seek to monetize content in new ways as traditional revenue streams are challenged by digital search platforms. Lynch expressed optimism that this partnership with OpenAI could help recoup some of the financial losses experienced by news and digital media companies over the past decade, allowing continued investment in journalism and creative work.
OpenAI’s Chief Operating Officer, Brad Lightcap, emphasized their commitment to collaborating with publishers like Condé Nast to maintain accuracy, integrity, and respect for quality reporting as AI becomes more integral to news dissemination.
I saw this morning OpenAI Inks Content Deal With Condé Nast For ChatGPT: Vogue, Arch Digest & More: OpenAI’s advanced products, including ChatGPT and SearchGPT, will now feature premium content from esteemed Condé Nast brands such as… https://t.co/dzUN15wQG1 👁 🪚 👉🏻 🌄
— alasdair lennox (@isawthismorning) August 21, 2024
Despite these promising partnerships, OpenAI is currently facing legal challenges from several major news publishers, including The New York Times, over allegations of copyright infringement. Additionally, there is ongoing skepticism in the industry about the role of generative AI in journalism, with some media outlets, like the Associated Press, imposing strict guidelines on how AI tools can be used in news reporting.
Key Points:
- Condé Nast partners with OpenAI, granting access to its extensive article library for AI integration.
- The collaboration aims to enhance content reach and adapt to evolving audience demands through AI.
- The deal reflects efforts to recoup revenue lost to digital search platforms over the past decade.
- OpenAI is committed to maintaining quality reporting while integrating AI into news discovery.
- The partnership comes amid ongoing legal battles and industry skepticism about AI in journalism.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News