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Amazon and The New York Times have agreed to a new deal in which the newspaper’s editorial content will be licensed by the tech giant for use on its artificial intelligence platforms.
The New York Times Company (NYT) and Amazon.com Inc.(AMZN) have entered into a long-term licensing arrangement that will integrate journalism from the Times into a variety of Amazon services.
The New York Times has struck a multi-year AI licensing deal with Amazon that will bring its “editorial content to a variety of Amazon customer experiences,” the outlet announced on Thursday.
Nearly two years after suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, The New York Times has agreed to license its editorial content to Amazon to train the tech giant’s AI platforms.
The New York Times has struck an AI licensing deal with Amazon, which will allow the ecommerce giant to use the publication’s content in products like Alexa and for AI training.