The Washington Post joins forces with OpenAI on search content
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Editor’s note: This news was originally shared by The Washington Post and can be read here .
Key facts
- We’re all in on meeting our audiences where they are,” said Peter Elkins-Williams, Head of Global Partnerships at The Washington Post
- More than 500 million people use ChatGPT each week to get answers to all kinds of questions,” said Varun Shetty, Head of Media Partnerships at OpenAI
- This partnership is the latest example of The Post’s commitment to expanding the discoverability of its critical journalism through AI tools and resources
- Editor’s note: This news was originally shared by The Washington Post and can be read here
Summary
The Washington Post announced today a strategic partnership with OpenAI to make high-quality news more accessible in ChatGPT. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to making reliable, factual information easier to find and engage with, especially on complex or fast-moving topics, where timely, well-sourced reporting, like that of The Post, matters most. “We’re all in on meeting our audiences where they are,” said Peter Elkins-Williams, Head of Global Partnerships at The Washington Post. “More than 500 million people use ChatGPT each week to get answers to all kinds of questions,” said Varun Shetty, Head of Media Partnerships at OpenAI.