OpenAI, Financial Times Inks Deal: The ChatGPT Gets Financially Literate

In a move that’s got the tech and finance world beaming with interest, the Financial Times and OpenAI have decided to play nice. Sounds legit? I thought so too. Basically, FT has agreed that OpenAI can use its top-drawer content to teach that brainy AI system, ChatGPT some serious money matters. The cherry on top? FT gets paid, because who doesn’t love those quids, right?

Key Points:

  • The Financial Times, fondly known as the ‘FT’, has officially entered into a partnership with OpenAI. The deal allows OpenAI to use FT’s content to train its smarty pants AI system, ChatGPT.
  • FT isn’t just giving away its high-quality content for free (I mean, who would?). The newspaper will receive an undisclosed payment as part of the mutually beneficial handshake. I guess that’s what we call a ‘win-win’ in business talks.
  • This isn’t the first time OpenAI has gotten cozy with a news publisher. The AI developer has been signing similar contracts across the media industry, making the Financial Times the latest addition to its expanding portfolio.

Final Thoughts

AI is getting more sophisticated day by day, and the story above is the perfect testament to that. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is soon going to be as financially literate as a Wall Street investment banker, thanks to the quality content from the Financial Times. Let’s just hope it doesn’t develop a taste for three-martini lunches and overpriced lattes.

In terms of the nitty-gritty of the deal, mum’s the word on the exact figures involved. But one thing’s for sure – the value of knowledgeable, well-researched content hasn’t been lost on AI developers. This partnership represents recognition of the potential of AI, and the role quality content plays in raising AI’s game. Let’s wait and see how many more publishers OpenAI can add to its team. For now, it’s a jolly well done to both parties involved!

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https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/apr/29/chatgpt-openai-ft-journalism-train-artificial-intelligence-systems

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