Amazon discusses AI content marketplace with publishers, The Information reports
Amazon's planned marketplace aims to help publishers monetize content for AI firms amid ongoing talks over usage fees and licensing rules, similar to Microsoft's recent initiative.
- Amazon has signaled to publishing executives that it is planning to launch a marketplace where publishers can sell content to firms offering AI products.
- The reported plans come as publishers and AI companies negotiate rules and fees for using online content to train AI models or generate answers for users.
- Microsoft recently announced it is working on a Publisher Content Marketplace, an AI licensing hub with publisher-set usage terms.
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Amazon eyes new AI marketplace amid growing scrutiny over content use
Amazon is planning a new content marketplace that would allow publishers to license material directly to AI companies, as debates intensify over how online content is used to train models and generate responses, according to a report by The Information.
Amazon plans to launch AI content marketplace: The Information
Amazon has signalled plans for a content marketplace where publishers can sell material to firms offering artificial intelligence products, according to The Information. Ahead of an AWS conference, slides mentioned the marketplace alongside core AI tools like Bedrock. This comes as publishers press for usage-based fees in talks with AI companies.
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