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6OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

OpenAI and News Corp Sign Multi-Year Global Content Partnership

OpenAI and News Corp have announced a landmark multi-year global partnership that will integrate News Corp's premium journalism content into OpenAI's generative AI products and platforms. The deal gives OpenAI access to a broad portfolio of News Corp publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Times, and other major outlets. This represents one of the largest media licensing agreements in the generative AI space, continuing a trend of AI labs securing content deals with major publishers.

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OpenAI and Reddit Partnership

OpenAI has announced a partnership with Reddit to integrate Reddit's content into ChatGPT and other OpenAI products. The deal grants OpenAI access to Reddit's Data API, providing a large corpus of real-time and historical human-generated content. This follows a pattern of AI labs securing data licensing agreements ahead of potential regulatory scrutiny over training data sourcing.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

The Washington Post Partners with OpenAI on Search Content

The Washington Post has entered a partnership with OpenAI to integrate its news content into ChatGPT. Users will receive summaries, quotes, and direct links to original Washington Post reporting within ChatGPT responses. This continues OpenAI's pattern of licensing deals with major news publishers to enhance ChatGPT's real-time information capabilities.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI announces strategic collaboration with Japan's Digital Agency

OpenAI has entered a strategic partnership with Japan's Digital Agency to advance generative AI adoption in Japanese public services. The collaboration also aims to support international AI governance frameworks and promote safe, trustworthy AI deployment. This represents a significant government-level AI partnership for OpenAI in the Asia-Pacific region.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI and Microsoft Extend Partnership

OpenAI and Microsoft announced an extension of their existing partnership. The announcement was published on OpenAI's blog in January 2023. No technical details about the scope, duration, or financial terms were included in the body of this item.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

The next chapter of the Microsoft–OpenAI partnership

Microsoft and OpenAI have signed a new agreement to extend and strengthen their long-term partnership. The announcement emphasizes expanded innovation and responsible AI progress, though specific financial or structural terms are not detailed in the public announcement. This represents a continuation of one of the most significant commercial relationships in the AI industry.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Introduces Content Provenance Technology and Joins C2PA Steering Committee

OpenAI is launching new technology to help researchers identify AI-generated content from its tools, including watermarking or metadata-based provenance signals. The company is also joining the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) Steering Committee to help shape industry standards for content authentication. This move positions OpenAI as an active participant in cross-industry efforts to address AI-generated media attribution and authenticity.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Snowflake and OpenAI Partner in $200M Enterprise Data Agreement

OpenAI and Snowflake have announced a $200M partnership to integrate OpenAI's frontier models into Snowflake's enterprise data platform. The deal aims to enable AI agents and data insights natively within Snowflake's environment. This represents a significant enterprise deployment move for OpenAI, extending its models into large-scale corporate data workflows.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

The next phase of the Microsoft OpenAI partnership

OpenAI and Microsoft have announced an amended partnership agreement aimed at simplifying their relationship and providing long-term clarity. The announcement signals a structural evolution of one of the most significant commercial AI partnerships, though the body text is sparse on specific terms. The update likely reflects ongoing negotiations around compute access, revenue sharing, and OpenAI's transition toward a for-profit structure.