
OpenAI has entered into a strategic partnership and content licensing agreement with the Financial Times (FT). This deal will allow OpenAI to train its AI models on FT's archived journalism content and integrate attributed content into ChatGPT responses. The collaboration aims to enhance the capabilities of ChatGPT by incorporating summaries, quotes, and links from FT articles, thereby improving the model's usefulness and accuracy. FT CEO emphasized the importance of transparency, attribution, and compensation in this agreement. Additionally, FT was already an Enterprise customer before becoming a partner. This partnership marks a significant step in the use of journalistic content to train AI systems, reflecting a growing trend of collaboration between media outlets and AI technology companies.





















Financial Times @ft: OpenAI to use Financial Times content for training AI models - The Edge Malaysia. #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #robotics https://t.co/zWpZjEwuwH
“The Financial Times has struck a deal with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence models on the publisher’s archived content…Under the terms of the deal, the FT will license its material to the ChatGPT maker” https://t.co/TiPqIj7l1s
Financial Times & OpenAI strike content licensing deal https://t.co/jisSZG0DzO via @ft