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Amazon Strikes AI Content Licensing Deal with The New York Times

What Happened

The New York Times and Amazon have signed an AI content licensing deal under which Amazon gains access to selected Times articles for AI model training and product development. The partnership seeks to strengthen Amazon\’s AI-driven products, including content discovery and summarization tools. The agreement also provides The New York Times with new revenue opportunities while ensuring its journalism is represented accurately in AI technologies. The value and specific terms of the multi-year agreement have not been disclosed, but both companies emphasize mutual benefits and support for quality news production.

Why It Matters

This landmark deal highlights the growing intersection between major technology firms and established media to source reliable training material for AI systems. It underscores the need for negotiated partnerships as generative AI transforms information access and content use in tech products. Read more in our AI News Hub

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