To maintain growth, AI firms seek accords with publishing giants
- HarperCollins has signed a contract with a technology company allowing it to use select books for training AI models, with a payment of $2,500 per book for three years.
- Wiley has made a $23 million deal granting access to its academic book content for training large language models.
- Giada Pistilli stated that these agreements mark progress as they involve payments to publishers, highlighting the ethical considerations in AI training.
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HarperCollins strikes AI training deal with unnamed company amid rising copyright tensions between publishers and AI firms
In the latest development, U.S. publishing giant HarperCollins reached a contract with an unnamed tech company allowing it to use some of its books to train its generative AI models.
The license to use the books will be valid for three years and will have “certain guarantees to indicate authorship and limit the volume of verbatim text used in a single response from AI”
In order to expand the copyright business, the publishing world begins to sign contracts with technology companies to allow their books to feed the growing needs of generational artificial intelligence (IAG). The great American publisher HarperCollins has just proposed to some of its authors a contract with an artificial intelligence society so that it can use its books to train its generational AI model. In an email consulted by the AFP, the te…
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