Apple Seeks USD 50 Million Deals With Top News Publishers To Train Its Generative AI Models, Says Report

Apple is in touch with some top news publishers to use their articles to help train its generative AI systems, the media reported.

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San Francisco, December 23: Apple is in touch with some top news publishers to use their articles to help train its generative AI systems, the media reported. The tech giant is apparently discussing “multiyear deals worth at least $50 million and is in touch with publications like Conde Nast, NBC News, and IAC (which owns People, The Daily Beast and Better Homes and Gardens), reports The New York Times.

“Apple has opened negotiations in recent weeks with major news and publishing organisations, seeking permission to use their material in the company’s development of generative artificial intelligence systems,” the report said, citing people familiar with the discussions. The response from the publishers appears mixed and the publishers might be “potentially on the hook for any legal liabilities that could stem from Apple’s use of their content”. Apple’s Decision To Stop Selling Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 Could Cost Company About USD 300 to 400 Million in Sales: Reports

However, some news executives were “optimistic that Apple’s approach might eventually lead to a meaningful partnership”. The iPhone maker has apparently been “vague” about its plans for news and generative AI. “Apple has been absent from the public discussion of A.I. Its virtual assistant, Siri, has remained largely stagnant in the decade since its release,” the report mentioned. Apple declined to comment on the report.

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Last month, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that the company is investing quite a bit in AI and will do it responsibly for product enhancements over time. Cook said the company views AI and machine learning as fundamental technologies and they're integral to virtually every product that they ship. He added that Apple h

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