The technology giant is accelerating its move in the field of artificial intelligence. It has signed content agreements by sitting down with multiple media organizations. This step aims to provide access to high-quality data sources for AI model training. For the media sector, a new revenue stream has opened up. However, debates on copyright and content usage continue. Similar collaborations are also on the agenda for other major players. Such partnerships are expected to become more widespread in the industry.
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GasFeeLady
· 12-06 19:56
ngl this is just big tech securing data liquidity before everyone realizes what they're actually buying... watching the copyright drama unfold like watching slippage happen in real time lol
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FreeRider
· 12-06 19:53
Ha, it's the same old trick again—tech giants making money off data...
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TrustMeBro
· 12-06 19:34
If these things continue without resolving the copyright issue, in the end, everyone loses.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-06 19:30
Same old story—big companies get free content and still have to throw in a little incentive.
The technology giant is accelerating its move in the field of artificial intelligence. It has signed content agreements by sitting down with multiple media organizations. This step aims to provide access to high-quality data sources for AI model training. For the media sector, a new revenue stream has opened up. However, debates on copyright and content usage continue. Similar collaborations are also on the agenda for other major players. Such partnerships are expected to become more widespread in the industry.