Meta in Talks with Axel Springer, Fox and Others on AI News Licensing, WSJ Reports
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Meta in talks with Axel Springer, Fox and others on AI news licensing, WSJ reports
Meta Platforms has been in talks in recent months with media firms including Axel Springer, Fox Corp and News Corp to license news content for integration into its AI products, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. The discussions have centred on licensing news and other material for use in Meta's AI
The talks are a turning point for the social media giant, who in recent years has reduced his involvement in the news business. A spokesman for the German publishing house and "Bild-Editor Axel Springer only said that they are basically not expressing themselves to market speculation. Meta has a changing relationship with publishers. The company had concluded contracts over tens of millions of dollars years ago to use content, among others, from…
The talks mean a turnaround for the social media giant.
Sources: Meta has held talks with Fox Corp. and others about licensing their articles for use in its AI tools, after previously reducing its focus on news
Wall Street Journal: Sources: Meta has held talks with Fox Corp. and others about licensing their articles for use in its AI tools, after previously reducing its focus on news — The overtures mark a shift in the Facebook parent's relationships with news outlets and other publishers
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