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Today’s announcement comes a year after the Guardian published its approach to AI
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Keith Underwood, Chief Financial and Operating Officer, Guardian Media Group said, “This new partnership with OpenAI reflects the intellectual property rights and value associated with our award-winning journalism, expanding our reach and impact to new audiences and innovative platform services.”
Key facts
- Through this partnership, ChatGPT’s 300 million weekly global users will gain direct access and receive extended summaries to the Guardian’s trusted reporting
- Keith Underwood, Chief Financial and Operating Officer, Guardian Media Group said, “This new partnership with OpenAI reflects the intellectual property rights and value associated
- Today’s announcement comes a year after the Guardian published its approach to AI, focused on ensuring that its use of generative AI is under human oversight and for the benefit of its readers
- OpenAI and Guardian Media Group today announce a strategic partnership that will bring more high quality journalism to ChatGPT’s global users from the Guardian’s editorial content
Summary
OpenAI and Guardian Media Group today announce a strategic partnership that will bring more high quality journalism to ChatGPT’s global users from the Guardian’s editorial content. Through this partnership, ChatGPT’s 300 million weekly global users will gain direct access and receive extended summaries to the Guardian’s trusted reporting. Content will appear with attribution back to the Guardian to provide transparency and links to access information. The Guardian will also be rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise across the business, with the aim of developing new products, features and tools for both its readers and business operations. Guardian Media Group is publisher of theguardian.com, among the world’s largest English-speaking quality news websites, as well as The Guardian newspaper founded over two centuries ago as the Manchester Guardian.