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Hearst Partners with OpenAI to Integrate Magazine and Newspaper Content into AI Solutions

Hearst and OpenAI have entered into a content partnership, integrating Hearst's extensive magazine and newspaper content into OpenAI's AI solutions, including ChatGPT. This collaboration brings reliable journalism from brands like Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and the San Francisco Chronicle to ChatGPT's 200 million weekly users, offering a rich variety of lifestyle and local news content.

Hearst and OpenAI have launched a new content agreement that will include Hearst’s vast library of domestic magazine and newspaper content into OpenAI’s solutions, increasing the functionality and market reach of both businesses’ offerings.

As part of the collaboration, OpenAI will incorporate material from Hearst’s renowned and reliable journalistic brands, such as the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Runner’s World, Women’s Health, and others, into its cutting-edge AI solutions. 

Through this partnership, which includes more than 40 newspapers and over 20 magazine brands, ChatGPT’s 200 million weekly users will be enriched with a wide variety of lifestyle material. 

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Users will now feel an even stronger and wider connection to the subjects influencing their everyday lives, from local news to fashion and home design to health, fitness, and auto information.

Hearst Newspapers President Jeff Johnson stated, “As generative AI matures, journalism created by professional journalists must be at the heart of all AI products. This agreement allows OpenAI’s products, like ChatGPT, to incorporate the reliable and carefully chosen content produced by Hearst Newspapers’ award-winning journalists, producing more timely and pertinent results.”

Debi Chirichella, president of Hearst Magazines, stated, “We will be able to evolve the future of magazine content with the support of OpenAI. This partnership guarantees that, as OpenAI’s products develop, our superior writing and experience, cultural and historical context, attribution, and credibility are promoted.”

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According to Brad Lightcap, COO of OpenAI, “Integrating Hearst’s dependable content into our products enhances our ability to deliver interesting, trustworthy information to our users.”

Proper citations and direct links will be included in Hearst content on ChatGPT to ensure transparency and convenient access to the original Hearst sources.

This partnership does not extend to Hearst’s other business ventures outside of publications and newspapers.

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This post was last modified on October 8, 2024 10:23 pm

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