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Amazon, New York Times and AI Deal

eWeek · 19h
AI Deal Between Amazon, New York Times Worth Up to $25M Annually
Some tech giants are using news content to train AI, raising copyright concerns and reshaping how real-time information powers generative applications.
TheWrap on MSN · 1d
New York Times Seals $20 Million AI Deal With Amazon | Report
Amazon is going to pay The New York Times between $20 million to $25 million per year to use the paper's content to train its AI models.
GeekWire on MSN · 1d
Report: Amazon to pay at least $20M a year in AI content deal with New York Times
Amazon’s deal to license some content from The New York Times for use on the tech giant’s artificial intelligence platforms will cost at least $20 million annually, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
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New York Times Gets New AI Partner For $20-$25 Million

Give the answer as a plain text string, without double quotes:Amazon will pay NYT $20-25M annually for licensing deal, shows ...
TV News Check on MSN6h

Amazon-NYT Deal Sets New Benchmark As Publishers Fight AI Scraping

Media executives finally have concrete data on what AI companies will pay for quality journalism — and it arrives as ...
19h

Amazon Reports Strong Retail Demand, but Says Future Is Less Clear

Consumers spent more than expected on the e-commerce giant’s site, while margins tightened at the company’s all-important ...
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