VentureBeat August 20, 2024
Michael Nuñez

Artificial intelligence company OpenAI has reached an agreement with Condé Nast, the publisher behind Vogue, The New Yorker, and Wired, in a move that could reshape the media landscape.

The multi-year partnership grants OpenAI access to Condé Nast’s extensive content archive while providing the publisher with advanced technology tools.

The deal marks a significant step in OpenAI’s efforts to expand its influence in the publishing world. It also highlights the growing interplay between traditional media companies and tech firms as both industries grapple with rapid changes in how content is produced and consumed.

AI meets high fashion: OpenAI’s collaboration with Vogue publisher

Under the terms of the agreement, OpenAI will use Condé Nast’s content to improve its artificial intelligence systems,...

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