OpenAI Offers Publishers As Little As $1 Million A Year

OpenAI has offered some media firms as little as between $1 million and $5 million annually to license their news articles for use in training its large language models, according to two executives who have recently negotiated with the tech company. That’s a tiny amount even for small publishers, which could make it difficult for OpenAI to strike deals.

Inside The News Industry’s Uneasy Negotiations With OpenAI

Several major publishers have been in talks to license content to the creator of ChatGPT, but agreement on the price and terms has been elusive.

The New York Times Sues OpenAI And Microsoft After Impasse Over Deal To License Content

In what will be a closely watched legal salvo, the publisher claims the generative artificial intelligence giant was using its writing “without permission to develop their models and tools.”

AI & THE MEDIA

OpenAI Lays Out Plan For Dealing With Dangers Of AI

The ChatGPT maker is charging ahead on selling AI. It’s also researching potential harms like helping people make bioweapons.

ChatGPT Creator OpenAI To Pay Politico Parent For Using Its Content

News-publishing giant Axel Springer has inked a multiyear licensing deal with ChatGPT creator OpenAI, a significant milestone as media companies push for compensation for the use of their content in artificial-intelligence tools. Under the agreement, OpenAI will pay to use content from Axel Springer publications, which include Politico and Business Insider in the U.S. and European properties Bild and Welt, to populate answers in ChatGPT and train its AI tools.

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Hybridity, AI Top Tech Trends For ’24

Top executives from Tubi, Tegna, Sinclair, Cisco and Lawo told a TVNewsCheck webinar Tuesday that hybrid technology architectures and business models would be a major dynamic in 2024, along with an expanding and promising use of generative AI that also compels great caution. To watch the video of the full webinar, click here.

Sam Altman Is Back As OpenAI CEO Just Days After Being Removed

San Francisco-based OpenAI said in a statement late Tuesday: “We have reached an agreement in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board.” The board, which replaces the one that fired Altman on Friday, will be led by former Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor, who also chaired Twitter’s board before its takeover by Elon Musk last year. The other members will be former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Quora CEO Adam D’Angelo.

Ousted OpenAI CEO Makes Plans For New Artificial Intelligence Company

Sam Altman, who was forced out of his company on Friday afternoon, was quickly moving to create another company with another OpenAI executive who quit on Friday.

Spotify Is Going To Clone Podcasters’ Voices — And Translate Them To Other Languages

A partnership with OpenAI will let podcasters replicate their voices to automatically create foreign-language versions of their shows.

‘Game Of Thrones’ Creator And Other Authors Sue ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI For Copyright Infringement

John Grisham (left), Jodi Picoult and George R.R. Martin (right) are among 17 authors suing OpenAI for “systematic theft on a mass scale,” the latest in a wave of legal action by writers concerned that artificial intelligence programs are using their copyrighted works without permission. (AP photo)

New York Times Considers Legal Action Against OpenAI As Copyright Tensions Swirl

For weeks, The Times and the maker of ChatGPT have been locked in tense negotiations over reaching a licensing deal in which OpenAI would pay The Times for incorporating its stories in the tech company’s AI tools, but the discussions have become so contentious that the paper is now considering legal action.

7 AI Companies Agree To Safeguards After Pressure From The White House

Amazon, Google and Meta are among the companies that announced the new commitments on Friday as they race to outdo each other with versions of artificial intelligence.

AP Strikes News-Sharing And Tech Deal With OpenAI

The Associated Press on Thursday said it reached a two-year deal with OpenAI, the parent company to ChatGPT, to share access to select news content and technology. The deal marks one of the first official news-sharing agreements made between a major U.S. news company and an artificial intelligence firm.

Sarah Silverman Sues Meta, OpenAI For Copyright Infringement

AI Poses ‘Risk Of Extinction,’ Industry Leaders Warn

Leaders from OpenAI, Google Deepmind, Anthropic and other A.I. labs warn that future systems could be as deadly as pandemics and nuclear weapons.

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AI Makes Big Progress In Broadcast Workflows

At this year’s NAB Show, while some of the focus on artificial intelligence could be attributed to mainstream buzz over new generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, broadcast vendors have been working on AI-based products for several years to tackle the more labor-intensive parts of the broadcast workflow. Pictured: Adobe’s text-based editing, in which the audio in news feeds is automatically transcribed upon ingest and displayed in a transcription window to the left of the editing interface.