Openai and the Guardian Media Group have formed a strategic partnership that will allow global ChatGpt users to access Guardian’s editorial content.
Millions of users
Through this partnership, CHATGPT’s 300 million global users per week will gain direct access and receive a summary extended to Guardian’s trustworthy reporting. It aims to broaden the Guardian reach and connect journalism with interested audiences around the world.
Content will be displayed attribution back to the Guardian to provide a link to transparency and access information.
Guardian will deploy ChatGpt Enterprises across the business with the aim of developing new products, features and tools for both readers and business operations.
Expanding reach
Guardian Media Group is the publisher of TheGuardian.com, one of the world’s largest English-speaking quality news websites, and is the Guardian newspaper founded more than two centuries ago as the Manchester Guardian.
Today’s announcement comes one year after Guardian published an approach to AI (opens in new window), with the use of generated AI being human-supervised and the use of readers, business and broader missions. Focused on ensuring.
“This new partnership with Openai reflects the intellectual property rights and values associated with award-winning journalism, providing new audiences and innovation,” said Keith Underwood, Chief Financial and Executive Officer of Guardian Media Group. Expanding reach and impact on platform services.
“Our partnership with Guardian Media Group will enrich the ChatGpt experience by promoting the goal of supporting world-class journalism and providing access to relevant and timely news content. Openai COO Brad Wright Cap said: