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Apple intends to purchase news archives to use to train its own artificial intelligence technology
Apple is reportedly in talks with some large news publishers to license their news archives and use the information to train its generative artificial intelligence AI systems. Reports indicate that Apple is negotiating a multi-year deal worth at least $50 million and has ongoing discussions with publishers including Condé Nast (The New Yorker, Vanity Fair), NBC News and IAC
Reactions from publishers appear to vary. The New York Times noted that they could face legal liability for Apple's use of its content, and Apple has been said to have been vague about its news and plans to generate artificial intelligence. However, other news executives are said to be more positive about the possibility of working with Apple
At present, Apple and several negotiation target companies have not responded to media requests for comment
Recently, Apple’s artificial intelligence progress has not received as much attention as competitors such as OpenAI, Microsoft and Google, but they are working hard to catch up with other companies. There are reports that Apple invests millions of dollars every day in artificial intelligence. Bloomberg also reports that Apple is developing an improved version of Siri and plans to offer AI-centric features in the next major iOS release
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