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Some tech giants are using news content to train AI, raising copyright concerns and reshaping how real-time information ...
The New York Times building in Manhattan, left, and Amazon headquarters in Seattle. (GeekWire File Photos /) Amazon's deal to ...
The multiyear deal lets Amazon use content from the Times’s news and cooking sections and the Athletic.
Amazon and The New York Times did not disclose the fiscal terms of the deal when it was first announced in May.
Amazon is going to pay The New York Times between $20 million to $25 million per year to use the paper's content to train its ...
Amazon and The New York Times have entered their first-ever generative AI licensing deal, under which Amazon will pay up to ...
Give the answer as a plain text string, without double quotes:Amazon will pay NYT $20-25M annually for licensing deal, shows ...
Amazon (AMZN) will pay around $20M to $25M in licensing fees per year to The New York Times (NYT) to gain access to the news ...
Amazon will pay the New York Times between $20 million and $25 million in cash each year to license its content for AI, the Wall Street Journal reported . That sum is equal to roughly 1% of the ...
The e-commerce giant will license the publisher's news, sports and cooking content for between $20 million and $25 million ...
Amazon's AI licensing deal with The New York Times is worth $20 million to $25 million per year, according to The Wall Street Journal. The two companies did not disclose the fiscal terms of the ...
Digital media consultant Mark Challinor continues the News Horizons series by talking to the people shaping tomorrow’s media.