Can AI Be Trusted in the Newsroom? New Partnerships Spark a Debate

A recent announcement from OpenAI is good news for users of this large language model. AI users will now read French and Spanish news while using ChatGPT.

In this regard, France’s Le Monde and Spain’s Prisa Media have signed an agreement with Microsoft-backed OpenAI.

Both Publications are important for authentic news in their respective fields. Microsoft has declared this a significant milestone for the company.

A year ago, the Associated Press and Axel Springer, world famous news publications, reached an agreement with Microsoft. Whereby OpenAI could utilize their news to improve its language model. But there are publications that have serious reservations about AI in the news.

Can AI Be Trusted in the Newsroom? New Partnerships Spark a Debate
Can AI Be Trusted in the Newsroom? New Partnerships Spark a Debate

News organizations’ opinion about Ai

Because some people think that AI integration with news will not only lead to the loss of many jobs, but that question news credibility.

The New York Times has also sued the management of OpenAI in this regard. Alleging that Language Model used millions of his articles without permission.

On the other hand, Raw Story, Intercept and Alternate have also accused OpenAI of using their stories for its language model without permission.

All the concerns are valid, but the truth is that no one can stop AI’s path. Famous publications around the world have realized AI should not be associated with news. However, it is no longer possible to block AI’s path to related news.

This is the reason why while some news publications oppose AI in the news, some major news publications have also embraced AI. The latest examples of which are French and Spanish news publications.

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