May 22 (Reuters) - Sam Altman-led #OpenAI has signed a deal to bring News Corp's news content to the #ArtificialIntelligence platform, the companies said on Wednesday. #journalism
The deal will give OpenAI access to current and archived content from News Corp's publications, including the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, the Times and others.
The deal comes weeks after the AI heavyweight signed a deal with the Financial Times to license its content for the development of AI models.
“In one of those moments that you can’t believe is not satire, Antony Blinken met with Arab-American leaders and warned them that if Palestine got statehood, the US would defund the United Nations and potentially the World Food Program, plunging the developing world into starvation. It wasn’t enough for these fascists to starve innocents in Palestine, they’re now threatening to do it across the world. They would really rather kill millions more than stop doing genocide.”
@aral@rimu guess what, we also routinely quote Hamas, and NGOs, and UNRWA, and pretty much all the other actors involved in the conflict, plus reporters on the ground and eyewitnesses, and that's how sources work, you get at least two, preferably three..
@Zestryon oui, ça m'a mis un peu mal à l'aise, mais je ne sais pas si c'est à cause de l'apparence ou les blagues des avatars qui étaient un peu nulles, et avec des temps de réaction un poil trop longs
@Zestryon "the bland inanity of some of GPT-4o's responses seems to be a weakness that a convincing vocal register can't always overcome. When a user tells the AI that they are preparing for an announcement, it replies, "That's exciting! Announcements are always a big deal," like the world's most brain-dead PR consultant."