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Amazon and New York Times Forge AI Licensing Agreement

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Amazon and New York Times Forge AI Licensing Agreement

Amazon and The New York Times have entered into a multi-year licensing agreement, marking a significant step for NYT in the realm of generative artificial intelligence. Under this deal, Amazon will have access to NYT's editorial content, including resources from NYT Cooking and The Athletic sports website, to integrate into its AI products, notably Alexa, as reported by Reuters.


This partnership will facilitate the real-time integration of NYT article summaries and excerpts directly into Amazon's services, enhancing user engagement. Additionally, Amazon plans to utilize the NYT content to train its proprietary AI models, which will likely improve the functionality and sophistication of its AI-driven applications.


In recent financial disclosures, The New York Times reported $4.4 million in pretax litigation costs during the first quarter, primarily related to its 2023 copyright lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI. This agreement with Amazon represents NYT's inaugural licensing deal involving generative AI, opening new avenues for leveraging their content in advanced technological setups.

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