The New York Times and Amazon ink AI licensing deal

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About two years later OpenAI and Microsoft suit For copyright violations, the New York Times Tech Giant AI platforms have agreed to license its editorial materials on Amazon for training.

The contract will “bring in the experience of different types of Amazon customer,” the Times editorial material Outlet In a statement. These include a site dedicated to nyT cooking material, food and recipes such as news articles, and its sports-centric site athletics.

The company also mentions that the use of Amazon’s editorial material Amazon may extend to Alexa software on its smart speakers.

The terms of the agreement have not been published, but it is the first of this national agreement for Amazon. Opena has signed Multiple similar agreements with publishersWashington Post, Atlantic, The Guardian, NewsCorp, Axel Springgar and more.

For the first time for the first time in the Times, it agrees to the generator AI-centric licensing system, and it comes after the outlet for using several million articles published by the Times to train their AI models without consent or compensation to OpenI and Microsoft. Both OpenE and Microsoft have rejected the allegations of wrongdoing.

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