Tech giants can't play the RAG-time blues until they pay their dues – in this case to quality publishers
OpenAI and Google on Thursday independently announced fresh collaborations with major publishers as they work to expand paid access to information used by their AI products and services., the terms of which weren't disclosed, that grants the machine-learning mega-lab access to the publisher’s assets – from the present way back to 1923.
It isn't entirely clear how Time's content will be integrated into OpenAI’s products. The AI upstart simply noted the catalog will"enhance its products and display in response to user inquiries – featuring a citation and link back to the original source on Time.com." There's nothing in OpenAI's announcement to suggest it won't integrate Time's archives into its training datasets. We've asked OpenAI and Time for comment.
Exactly how much sway Time journalists will actually have over OpenAI – or the use of Time content – is unclear.
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