Bid to make. Gemini chatbot app Google says it's working with the Associated Press to build a “real-time newsletter” on Gemini.
Jaffer Zaidi, Google's vice president of global news partnerships; He said. The goal is to “further enhance the usefulness of the results” in the Gemini experience.
“As we develop new AI offerings and product(s), we're identifying specific types of information and data that can help us improve our products and services for people everywhere,” Zaidi wrote in a blog post. “This (new feed) will be especially helpful for our users looking for the latest information.”
Zaidi asked when this feature might come to Gemini and if users in every region where the app is available will see it.
There is a Google, Long partnership The Associated Press is one of several companies developing AI that has sought to partner with news organizations to improve the accuracy of its AI technologies.
OpenAI has formed a group of partners, including publishers. Financial Times, Axel Springerversus News CorporationHe is the owner of the Wall Street Journal. Elsewhere, an AI powered search engine Confused One has been started. Program Enables publishers to earn extra when their content is cited in results.
Many of these deals have a training component. Publishers love it. Condé Nast They agreed to allow AI vendors with a license agreement to train AI models on their records. While the AI industry largely sets up these programs as a service to journalism, they are designed to protect AI companies. Copyright Infringement Claims.
In many cases, Publisher deals have not significantly improved AI companies' products. A recent study by Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism showed. OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot; ChatGPTContent is misquoted even by publishers who have agreements with OpenAI.
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