Condé Nast and OpenAI Forge Multiyear Partnership

Condé Nast and OpenAI Forge Multiyear Partnership

Condé Nast has entered into a multi-year partnership with OpenAI, allowing the artificial intelligence company to use content from its various brands, including Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Bon Appétit, and Wired. This agreement will enable OpenAI to display stories from these publications on its platforms, such as ChatGPT and the new SearchGPT prototype. The partnership aims to provide proper attribution and compensation for the use of Condé Nast's intellectual property.

The financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed, but Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch emphasized the importance of ensuring fair compensation and protecting the publisher's content. This move aligns with similar partnerships between OpenAI and other media companies, such as News Corp., The Atlantic, and TIME. The collaboration seeks to address the challenges faced by publishers in monetizing content amidst technological advancements.

This partnership is part of a broader industry trend where media outlets are collaborating with AI companies to secure content deals rather than engaging in legal battles over the use of copyrighted material. While some media organizations have sued OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement, others, like the Associated Press and the Financial Times, have opted for partnership agreements.

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