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Amazon And The New York Times Forge AI Content

Ha Bui
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Amazon And The New York Times Forge AI Content

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In a significant move shaping the future of AI and media, Amazon and The New York Times have signed a multi-year licensing agreement that grants Amazon access to the Times’ editorial content for artificial intelligence training and product integration. Announced via a press release, the collaboration underscores a strategic alignment between the two companies to enhance AI-driven experiences across Amazon’s ecosystem. 

As part of the deal, Amazon’s voice assistant Alexa will feature new capabilities, including providing summaries and excerpts from The New York Times. Additionally, Amazon’s AI models will be permitted to train on Times content, including materials from NYT Cooking and The Athletic, thereby enriching Amazon’s AI offerings with premium journalistic sources. 

This partnership highlights a broader trend in the tech industry where media outlets are negotiating licensing agreements to monetize their content in the AI age. The deal comes as copyright tensions mount; The New York Times is currently engaging in a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly using its content without permission. In contrast, this agreement sets a precedent for responsible, revenue-generating content usage in AI development. 

While financial details of the arrangement remain undisclosed, the move signals Amazon’s continued investment in AI, following a wave of product enhancements in AI-powered shopping tools, book recaps, and contextual product explanations. 

The licensing deal also reflects a shift in how AI companies are seeking compliant pathways to acquire high-quality training data. As major publishers like The Washington Post and The New York Times enter agreements with tech firms, it’s evident that AI is reshaping both content distribution and media monetization strategies. 

For tech professionals and AI stakeholders, this development illustrates the growing intersection of journalism and artificial intelligence, and how licensing deals could become the industry standard for responsible AI training. 

 

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https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/amazon-and-the-new-york-times-enter-ai-related-licensing-agreement-155019578.html?src=rss&guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9icnV0YWxpc3QucmVwb3J0Lw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADxzVMB_7HilIHK2h6JCCnfw5WkYodxWAl4Juy70pcvxsZZ-mg7Fhj4R5rfEHcfT4ar4kcG2qGUExuPQ9mCErCoNvhP_o3KBT3nctk2QdFWsXN9eHDZyP-LJJkW_06uEvdrmbIDdLKqzlpYGaUzySCSdb4d6aX-efUNY5TLfJBbm 

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Ha Bui

Ha Bui

CEO & Founder, Eastgate Software

Ha Bui is the CEO and Founder of Eastgate Software. Since 2014, he has led the company's 12+ year engineering partnerships with Siemens Mobility and Yunex Traffic, building a 200+ engineer organization that delivers mission-critical ITS, FinTech, and enterprise software to German engineering standards.

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