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Financial Times, OpenAI Partner to Enhance ChatGPT with Archived Content
Apr 29, 2024, 10:05 AM
The Financial Times has entered into a strategic partnership and licensing agreement with OpenAI, a leader in artificial intelligence research. This collaboration aims to enhance ChatGPT by allowing it to access and train on the newspaper's archived content, and to provide users with short summaries of FT articles, incorporating attributed content. This initiative marks a significant step in integrating AI technologies with traditional media resources.
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