
OpenAI has announced a significant partnership with Time Magazine and ElevenLabs to enhance news content accessibility through AI tools. The deal aims to support reputable journalism by providing proper attribution to original sources. OpenAI's COO, Brad Lightcap, emphasized the importance of this collaboration in a statement. The partnership comes amid a new lawsuit against OpenAI over copyright violations, raising questions about the use of protected intellectual property. Additionally, Google has inked similar deals to augment its AI efforts with news organizations.
Time's new Licensing Deal with OpenAI will Affect Journalism & Reporting - VC investing in AI Cheaper to join OpenAI than sue / litigate to protect digital assets? Why did #Time strike this deal? #OpenAI #microsoft #chatgpt4o #AI #airisk #ainews #technews https://t.co/74k4GJwQeJ
AI Exclusive Announcement: Time strikes licensing deal with OpenAI #Time #OpenAI #AI #GenAI #ChatGPT #Microsoft #AInews #Technews #Friday #technologyandinnovation #AIlicensing #AIRisk https://t.co/YM07EmPUSe
“We’re partnering with Time to make it easier for people to access news content through our AI tools, and to support reputable journalism by providing proper attribution to original sources,” OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap said Thursday in a statement. https://t.co/A58pTGzfS9






