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OpenAI announces content deal with Hearst, including content from Cosmopolitan, Esquire and the San Francisco Chronicle

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, attends the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 18, 2024.
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  • OpenAI announced a partnership with Hearst, the media conglomerate behind outlets like theĀ Houston Chronicle, the San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, Cosmopolitan,Ā ElleĀ and others.
  • The company's products, like ChatGPT and SearchGPT, will be able to display content from more than 20 magazine brands and more than 40 newspapers, according to a release.
  • The deal is the latest in a recent trend of media outlets entering into content partnerships with AI startups.

OpenAI announced a partnership with Hearst, the media conglomerate behind outlets like theĀ Houston Chronicle, the San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, Cosmopolitan,Ā ElleĀ and others.

Under the partnership, OpenAI's products, such as ChatGPT and SearchGPT, will be able to display content from more than 20 magazine brands and more than 40 newspapers, the company's announced on Tuesday.

"Our partnership with OpenAI will help us evolve the future of magazine content," Hearst Magazines President Debi Chirichella said in a statement.

As part of the agreement, Hearst content in ChatGPT will include appropriate citations and link users to the original Hearst sources, the media company said in the announcement. Heart's non-magazine and newspaper businesses will not be included in the partnership.

The deal is the latest in a recent trend of media outlets entering into content partnerships with AI startups.

OpenAI announced a similar partnership in August with CondƩ Nast, which owns media brands such as Vogue, The New Yorker, GQ, Vanity Fair and Wired.

Perplexity AIĀ debuted a revenue-sharing modelĀ for publishers in July following more than a month of plagiarism accusations. Media outlets and content platforms including Fortune, Time, Entrepreneur, The Texas Tribune, Der Spiegel and WordPress.com were the first to join Perplexity AI's "Publishers Program."

OpenAIĀ and TimeĀ announced a "multi-year content deal"Ā in June that will allow OpenAI to access current and archived articles from more than 100 years of the magazine's history. OpenAI will be able to display Time's content within its ChatGPT chatbot in response to user questions, according to the magazine, and use Time's content "to enhance its products," or, likely, to train itsĀ AIĀ models.

In May, OpenAI announced a partnership withĀ News Corp., allowing OpenAI to access current and archived articles from The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Barron's, the New York Post and other publications.Ā Reddit also announcedĀ a deal with OpenAI in May to allow the ChatGPT maker to train its AIĀ models on the social media company's content.

Other news publications and media outlets are aggressively trying to protect their businesses as AI-generated content becomes more prevalent.

The Center for Investigative Reporting, the country's oldest nonprofit newsroom,Ā suedĀ OpenAI and its lead backerĀ MicrosoftĀ in federal court in June for alleged copyright infringement, followingĀ similarĀ suits from publications includingĀ The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News.

The New York Times in DecemberĀ filedĀ a suit againstĀ MicrosoftĀ and OpenAI, alleging intellectual property violations related to its journalistic content appearing in ChatGPT training data. The newspaper said it seeks to hold Microsoft and OpenAIĀ accountable forĀ "billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages" related to the "unlawful copying and use of the Times's uniquely valuable works," according to a filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. OpenAIĀ disagreedĀ with the publication's characterization of events.

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