• Thu, December 12, 2024
  • Fri, December 13, 2024

How publishers are minting million-dollar deals as AI faces data drought

AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), require extensive and diverse information to train, function, and naturally grow. However, these ever-hungry systems also require a constant influx of data to satisfy their insatiable appetite,
The article from MSN discusses how major publishers like News Corp, Axel Springer, and The New York Times are capitalizing on the AI industry's need for high-quality training data by striking lucrative licensing deals. These deals, which can be worth millions, allow AI companies to use publishers' content to train their large language models (LLMs). The AI sector is facing a "data drought," where the demand for diverse, high-quality data exceeds supply, pushing AI firms to pay premium prices for access to well-established content. This situation has led to a new revenue stream for publishers, who are now in a strong negotiating position due to the scarcity of suitable training data. The deals not only provide financial benefits but also raise questions about copyright, fair use, and the future of content creation in the age of AI.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/artificial-intelligence/how-publishers-are-minting-million-dollar-deals-as-ai-faces-data-drought/ar-AA1vJXP6