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The multiyear deal lets Amazon use content from the Times’s news and cooking sections and the Athletic.
The New York Times its getting quite the financial windfall from it's editorial content deal with Amazon for use in its artificial intelligence platforms.
Electricity rates for individuals and small businesses could rise sharply as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other technology ...
It took Amazon several years to overcome technical hurdles as it remade its voice assistant with new artificial intelligence ...
Building the infrastructure for generative AI like Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot could spark local fights for energy.
Amazon and The New York Times have entered their first-ever generative AI licensing deal, under which Amazon will pay up to $25 million per year for access.
The New York Times' quarterly subscription revenue surged on Wednesday, showing its strategy of combining core news content with more lifestyle-focused offerings was paying off, sending its shares up ...
The New York Times Company reported a strong second quarter, highlighted by robust digital advertising growth, an increased share of bundled subscribers, and the launch of a high-profile Amazon AI ...
A few exclusives for you this morning. Amazon will pay the New York Times between 20 and $25 million a year in an AI deal. That's according to people familiar with the matter.
Think of them as AI factories, churning out your responses from ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and all the other generative AI tools. The costs are staggering.
A billion dollars here, a billion dollars there. At some point we’re going to be talking about real money.