OpenAI signs content deal with Vox Media and The Atlantic

OpenAI signs content deal with Vox Media and The Atlantic


OpenAI, the artificial intelligence giant that developed ChatGPT, signed a content agreement with Vox Media and The Atlantic. announced.

OpenAI, which is known to have developed a search engine rival to Google Search, continues to make agreements with media companies. For example today The Atlantic and big tech site Vox Media, parent company of The Verge A content agreement was signed with. Within the scope of this agreement, the contents of the mentioned companies will start to be included in ChatGPT results/answers. OpenAI also It will also use content produced by Vox Media and The Atlantic to develop GPT language models. The company had previously come to the fore with security and GPT-5 news. Yesterday OpenAI Board of Directors, Bret Taylor, Adam D’Angelo, Nicole Seligman and company CEO Sam Altman led by a “Safety and Security” announced that they formed the board. According to the statement, this team will work with the board of directors and make important decisions regarding the security of OpenAI projects/systems. Within the scope of this statement, the company also announced that they have started training the new LLM, or large language model, which will most likely be named GPT-5.

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With this system, the company achieves its biggest goal: aims to get one step closer to artificial general intelligence. Artificial general intelligence is summarized as the intelligence of a machine that can successfully perform any mental task that a human can do. The security side is of great importance for artificial general intelligence, but OpenAI has not been on the agenda with good news about security lately.

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