AP and OpenAI enter into two-year partnership to help train algorithmic models

The Associated Press (AP) and ChatGPT parent company OpenAI have reached a news-sharing agreement, but not for the reasons you may think. It doesn’t involve AI chatbots quickly churning out content, but rather a way for OpenAI to train its algorithmic models, as reported by Axios. The two-year deal gives OpenAI access to select news content and technology from the AP archives, dating back to 1985. All of this sweet, sweet data will be used to improve the efficacy of future iterations of ChatGPT and related tools.

This is one of the first high-profile partnerships between a major news organization and an artificial intelligence company. The two firms are still working out the details, but it looks like AP will receive access to OpenAI’s proprietary technology as part of the exchange. AP has long relied on automation technology when filing news reports, so it’ll likely use OpenAI’s tech to streamline and improve this process.

AP doesn’t use generative AI to write articles but does use similar technologies to automate corporate earnings reports and coverage of local sporting events, among other article types. Additionally, the organization uses these tools to translate weather alerts into Spanish. AP launched an AI tool earlier this year to enable clients, which are mostly other newsrooms, to search for relevant photos, videos and stories. This software allows clients to make queries using descriptive language instead of dry metadata. In other words, having access to OpenAI’s treasure trove of data should dramatically improve this experience.

As for OpenAI, they are obviously looking to expand into news in the future, and this partnership gives them plenty of legally-obtained data to work with. Artificial intelligence threatens to upend traditional news business models, but AP says it “supports a framework that will ensure intellectual property is protected and content creators are fairly compensated for their work.” The organization also says that newsrooms “must have a seat at the table” to ensure they aren’t taken advantage of.

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
Bell completes FX Innovation acquisition thumbnail

Bell completes FX Innovation acquisition

FX Innovation is now a brand that runs under Bell’s banner. The company, which partially focuses on cloud-based professional services, will help Bell deliver better solutions for Canadian businesses. “Together, we’ll bolster our innovative service offerings for customers looking to improve application performance, streamline their operations, and secure information,” Ranjeeta Singh, Bell’s senior vice president
Read More
Anfo henter innholdsprodusent fra The Well thumbnail

Anfo henter innholdsprodusent fra The Well

Julie Rønning-Arstad er ansatt som innholdsprodusent i Norsk Annonsørforening (Anfo). Hun kommer fra stillingen som Content Manager i The Well, der hun har jobbet i fire år. Hun har tidligere også jobbet som ansvarlig for sosiale medier i Kremmerhuset. - Jeg ser fram til å bli en del av den dyktige gjengen i Anfo. Her får…
Read More
Gran Turismo 7: Best tuning settings and cars for Sport Mode thumbnail

Gran Turismo 7: Best tuning settings and cars for Sport Mode

Gran Turismo 7 has two schools of multiplayer to consider. Racers tired of competing against A.I. can head down to the multiplayer pavilion in the lower right corner of the over-world map. Alternatively, drivers looking for more competitive action can opt for Sport Mode. In this ranked multiplayer mode, carried over from Gran Turismo: Sport,…
Read More
AI-faked images of Donald Trump’s imagined arrest swirl on Twitter thumbnail

AI-faked images of Donald Trump’s imagined arrest swirl on Twitter

"AI Trump world" — Platforms have begun relying on users to clearly disclose AI-generated media. Ashley Belanger - Mar 21, 2023 4:30 pm UTC Enlarge / AI-generated photo faking Donald Trump's possible arrest, created by Eliot Higgins using Midjourney v5. As the world waits to see if former President Donald Trump will actually be indicted
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share