Condé Nast has entered a multi-year partnership with OpenAI to feature content from its publications, including The New Yorker, Vogue, and Wired, in ChatGPT and the new SearchGPT. This collaboration arises from ongoing worries about AI companies using publishers' content without authorization, highlighted by a recent cease-and-desist letter sent to Perplexity for alleged plagiarism. CEO Roger Lynch emphasized the need for this partnership to help recover lost revenue and support journalism amidst challenges faced by the media industry.
The deal with OpenAI aligns Condé Nast with other major publishers like News Corp and TIME, who have also sought compensation for their content. However, the landscape remains contentious, as evidenced by the New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI for similar issues. Lynch's call for legislative action underscores the urgency for clearer regulations to ensure that publishers are fairly compensated for their work in the evolving digital landscape.
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