Tesla CEO Elon Musk deflected a reporter's attempt to ask him about a New York Times article detailing his alleged drug use during President Donald Trump's campaign last year and drama involving the mothers of his multiple children. The Times earlier Friday detailed what it said was Musk's consumption of the anesthetic ketamine that "went well beyond occasional uses," and his alleged use of Ecs...
The New York Times (NYT) Company has signed a multiyear, artificial intelligence-focused licensing agreement with Amazon. The new arrangement will bring NYT editorial content to a “variety of Amazon customer experiences,” the media company said in a news release Thursday (May 29).
Amazon and The New York Times have agreed to a new deal in which the newspaper's editorial content will be licensed by the tech giant for use on its artificial intelligence platforms.
The New York Times and Amazon agreed to a deal allowing it to use the newspaper's content across its artificial intelligence platforms. The deal allows "real-time display of summaries and short excerpts of Times content within Amazon products and services, such as Alexa, and training Amazon's proprietary foundation models.
In its first AI licensing deal, The New York Times Company and giant Amazon have announced a multi-year agreement that will bring Times editorial content to a variety of Amazon customer experiences in a move the partners said broadens the companies' existing relationship.
Nearly two years after suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, The New York Times has agreed to license its editorial content to Amazon to train the tech giant's AI platforms.
The New York Times said on Thursday it would license its editorial content to Amazon.com for use in the tech giant's artificial-intelligence products, marking the publisher's first licensing deal tied to generative AI.
The United States has suspended some sales to China of critical U.S. technologies, including those related to jet engines to Chinese state-owned aerospace manufacturer COMAC, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.
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