After News Corp, OpenAI announced another partnership to train its chatbot model, ChatGPT. An artificial intelligence research company has teamed up with Time magazine to improve and train ChatGPT. On Thursday, companies announced a multi -year content agreement that allows Openai to access current and obtained articles from over 100 years of work. The new partnership promotes Time's obligation to expand global access to accurate and trusted information. “Throughout our 101-year history, TIME has embraced innovation to ensure our trusted journalism keeps pace with technology,” said Mark Howard, chief operating officer of Time.
"This partnership with OpenAI advances our mission to expand access to trusted information around the world as we continue to employ innovative new ways to bring TIME journalism to the world," he said in a press release. Global audience.
The partnership will also allow TIME to leverage OpenAI's technology to develop new products for its audience, with the opportunity to provide critical feedback and share real-world applications to refine and enhance news delivery in ChatGPT and other OpenAI products, as well as shape the news The future of experience. The partnership follows a similar collaboration between OpenAI and News Corp in May. Like recent collaborations, this partnership also allows ChatGPT parent company OpenAI to access current and archived articles from all News Corp. outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Barron's, The New York Post and more. Time magazine is added to the list after News Corp and Reddit. Social news site Reddit also announced in May that it would work with the Open to allow the company to educate its AI models on Reddit content.
In the previous months, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was making headlines for saying that he wanted to build an artificial general intelligence (AGI). Discussions about the technology have been doing rounds for years, and reached new heights when ChatGPT was launched in 2022. Technology experts, including the godfather of artificial intelligence, Geoffrey Hinton, often warn us about the potential dark side of general artificial intelligence. But there are also many people who support this technology and believe that it can be controlled and will ultimately benefit humanity. In May, John Schulman, co -founder of Openai, said Agi will soon be here, but the company has to work together to make sure it won't be out of control. Schulman showed up on podcasts with Dwarkesh Patel and talked about how to check it, and so on. As ChatGPT gains fame, the reports have also been that the company was planning on enhancing the chatbot\'s capabilities and tapping into a new market by launching a competitor to Google Search. However, Altman has denied such rumours. On the other hand, he also confirmed that something is indeed happening and that OpenAI will soon publish an announcement about the ChatGPT update.