A popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot operated by Sam Altman's Open AI will now integrate content from corporate media sources, according to an announcement Wednesday.
OpenAI reached an agreement with the German publishing giant Axel Springer for ChatGPT to leverage “authoritative” and “quality” content from Springer-owned outlets such as Politico and Business Insider to answer user questions, Springer announced in a press release. ChatGPT will use news content from these outlets as training data for its responses, as well as provide summaries and linked articles.
“The initiative will enrich users' experience with ChatGPT by adding recent and authoritative content on a wide variety of topics and will explicitly value the role of the publisher in contributing to OpenAI products,” according to a press release. “Through this partnership, ChatGPT users around the world will receive curated summaries of global news content from Axel Springer's media brands, including POLITICO. [and] BUSINESS INSIDER… ChatGPT's responses to user inquiries will include attribution and links to full articles for transparency and more information.”
We have formed a new global partnership with @AxelSpringer and its news products.
Real time information from @politico, @BusinessInsiderEuropean properties @BILD i @weltand other posts will soon be available to ChatGPT users.
ChatGPT's responses to user queries…
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) December 13, 2023
“This partnership with Axel Springer will help provide people with new ways to access quality, real-time news content using our AI tools,” said OpenAI Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap. in the press release.
Sam Altman he's the CEO of OpenAI and he's a big Democratic donor, donor more than $1 million almost exclusively to Democrats, including President Joe Biden, seconds to the data of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEC). He gave $200,000 to the Biden Victory Fund and $41,300 to the Democratic National Committee on June 14, and previously contributed $600,000 to the Senate Majority PAC in August 2022.
Altman said Thursday that he had realized that the American left antisemitism it is much more sinister than I had previously thought.
“[F]o for a long time I said that anti-Semitism, especially on the American left, was not as bad as people claimed,” he said. published at X, formerly Twitter. “[I]I would like to say that I was totally wrong. I still don't understand, really. or know what to do about it. but it's so fucked up.”
OpenAI's chatbot, ChatGPT, has shown a left-leaning bias in many of its responses to political and cultural prompts, the Daily Caller News Foundation previously reported.
OpenAI and Springer did not immediately respond to DCNF's request for comment.
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