AP Licenses Election Data to OpenAI Through 2028
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Corbin Bolies
Crackles when you bite it. Shows the baker did the work.
Summary
The Associated Press (AP) has announced a new deal with OpenAI to license its elections data starting in 2024 through the 2028 U.S. elections. OpenAI will use AP's vote counts across local, state, and national races in major U.S. cities. This expands on a previous two-year content-licensing agreement where AP stories were used to train OpenAI's technology, including ChatGPT. The partnership highlights the growing intersection between traditional news organizations and AI companies, with AP emphasizing its factual, accurate, and nonpartisan election data.
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· 1 pulledWe are pleased to work with OpenAI to make available AP's factual, accurate and nonpartisan elections data.
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