A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and ...
A new study reveals ChatGPT misattributing news 76.5% of the time, raising concerns for publishers' visibility.
The Tow Center tested ChatGPT’s search tool with 20 publishers, including those with OpenAI deals, those suing the company, ...
The co-founder of Spines, Yehuda Niv, insisted that the company "isn't self-publishing" or a vanity publisher. Niv, who ...
GEDI, owned by the Agnelli family's holding company Exor , announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI in September to ...
DMG Media says it has made a "significant investment" in Prorata, a generative AI platform that plans to share revenue with ...
As more publishers cut content licensing deals with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, a study put out this week by the Tow Center for ...
We recently published a list of 15 AI News You Should Pay Attention To. In this article, we are going to take a look at where ...
Generative AI has upended how we write things, or even if we write at all. Now a startup wants to be the main character in ...
Booked and Busy The startup company Spines apparently wants to publish 8,000 books in 2025 by using AI. There are several ...
Canada, Postmedia, Metroland, the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail and the Canadian Press — has launched a joint lawsuit ...
Columnist Ken Brooks argues that when it comes to licensing deals with AI companies, publishers should strike the iron while it’s hot.