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OpenAI and Condé Nast partner to feature content from Vogue, The New Yorker, and GQ in AI-powered search

by August 21, 2024
August 21, 2024
OpenAI and Condé Nast partner to feature content from Vogue, The New Yorker, and GQ in AI-powered search

OpenAI, the firm behind the widely known AI chatbot ChatGPT, has announced a significant partnership with global magazine giant Condé Nast.

This multi-year agreement will see content from iconic publications like Vogue, The New Yorker, and GQ featured within OpenAI’s platforms, including its newly launched AI-powered search engine, SearchGPT.

The deal marks the latest in a series of collaborations between OpenAI and major media companies, reflecting the growing demand for high-quality content to train and enhance AI models. While some media organisations, such as The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune, have resisted these developments, even taking legal action to protect their content, Condé Nast has chosen a collaborative approach.

Though financial details of the agreement have not been disclosed, the partnership is poised to offer benefits to both parties. Brad Lightcap, OpenAI’s chief operating officer, emphasised the importance of maintaining accuracy, integrity, and respect for quality journalism as AI becomes more integral to news discovery and delivery. “We’re committed to working with Condé Nast and other news publishers to ensure that AI supports rather than undermines the values of quality reporting,” Lightcap said.

For Condé Nast, this partnership offers a way to mitigate the financial pressures facing traditional media in the digital age. Roger Lynch, the company’s chief executive officer, noted that the deal with OpenAI will help offset revenue challenges brought about by the rise of social media and digital platforms. “Our partnership with OpenAI begins to make up for some of that revenue, allowing us to continue to protect and invest in our journalism and creative endeavours,” Lynch stated.

The collaboration comes on the heels of OpenAI’s launch of SearchGPT, an AI-powered search engine currently in its prototype stage. OpenAI has been gathering feedback from its partners in the news industry to refine the platform, which is expected to play a key role in the future of internet search.

The rise of AI-driven search technology is being closely watched by industry analysts, who see it as a transformative force in how information is accessed online. Google, the dominant player in the search market, has also been rapidly integrating AI tools into its products to maintain its leading position.

However, the shift towards AI-generated responses in search engines has raised concerns among news media firms, which rely heavily on search traffic for both audiences and revenue. The BBC, for instance, has taken steps to prevent its content from being used by AI firms without permission, while also exploring how generative AI could enhance value for its audiences.

As the digital media landscape continues to evolve, partnerships like the one between OpenAI and Condé Nast are likely to become increasingly common, offering new opportunities and challenges for both the technology and media industries.

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