"OpenAI's Copyright Clash: Publishers and The New York Times Challenge AI's News Footprint"

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OpenAI has proposed licensing deals to media companies, offering $1 million to $5 million per year for the rights to use their news articles to train its language models. These offers are considered low by industry standards, potentially complicating negotiations. Apple is also pursuing similar deals but with higher financial offers and broader usage rights for content in its AI initiatives.
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