OpenAI and global magazine giant Condé Nast have announced a partnership that will enable ChatGPT and its search engine, SearchGPT, to feature content from well-known publications such as Vogue, The New Yorker, and GQ.Reports Technology News

This multi-year agreement marks the latest in a series of deals OpenAI has secured with major media companies.

Content produced by media organizations is highly valued by technology firms, which use it to train their AI models. However, some media outlets, including The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune, have resisted these efforts and pursued legal action to protect their content.

“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,” said Brad Lightcap, OpenAI’s chief operating officer.

News media organisations have seen their business models challenged by the rise of social media and other digital platforms.

“Our partnership with OpenAI begins to make up for some of that revenue, allowing us to continue to protect and invest in our journalism and creative endeavours,” said Condé Nast’s chief executive officer Roger Lynch.

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