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    News Corp. content integrated into OpenAI AI tools in new pact

    May 24, 2024
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    In a monumental move blending technology and media, OpenAI and News Corp. have announced a multi-year collaboration, marking a significant milestone in the convergence of journalism and artificial intelligence. Under this historic agreement, OpenAI, the brainchild of tech luminary Sam Altman, gains access to the rich reservoir of content from News Corp.’s array of esteemed publications, including iconic titles such as The Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, The Times, and The Sun.

    News Corp. content integrated into OpenAI AI tools in new pact

    This landmark partnership empowers OpenAI to integrate content from News Corp.’s diverse portfolio into its generative AI products. Users will now have access to a wealth of current and archived articles from prominent outlets, augmenting the capabilities of OpenAI’s innovative AI tools. Moreover, News Corp. pledges to collaborate closely with OpenAI, imparting invaluable journalistic expertise to uphold the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in AI-generated content.

    This synergy between technological innovation and journalistic excellence sets a precedent for the symbiotic relationship between these two realms. In a statement, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed profound admiration for News Corp.’s legacy as a stalwart in global journalism. Altman emphasized the transformative potential of this partnership in elevating user access to premium journalism while maintaining unwavering fidelity to journalistic ethics.

    News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson echoed Altman’s sentiments, lauding the collaboration as a testament to the enduring importance of journalism in the digital age. Thomson emphasized the shared commitment to delivering real-time insights with unwavering integrity, heralding a new era of instantaneous access to credible news. Founded by media titan Rupert Murdoch, News Corp. stands as a beacon of journalistic integrity, encompassing a vast media empire that includes FOX Corp., the parent company of FOX News and FOX Business.

    With Murdoch’s visionary leadership and his son Lachlan Murdoch’s stewardship, News Corp. continues to shape the landscape of global media. As this transformative partnership between OpenAI and News Corp. takes root, it signals a paradigm shift in the intersection of technology and journalism, heralding a future where AI-driven innovations uphold the timeless principles of truth and accuracy in reporting.

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