Media and dot com companies with OpenAI Licensing Agreements

This is a non-exhaustive list which will be updated as more announcements are made.
This is not an attempt to decry the inevitable rise of AI; these are data points.
Last updated: 02 Jun 2024 20:16:15 UTC
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Vox Media (29 May 2024) - This agreement allows OpenAI access to Vox Media’s extensive content archives. Vox Media’s brands, such as Vox, The Verge, and New York Magazine, will be part of this collaboration. (source) | (source)
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The Atlantic (29 May 2024) - The partnership includes licensing The Atlantic’s content and collaborating on product development to enhance user experience with AI tools. (source)
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News Corp (22 May 2024) - This includes access to various publications under the News Corp umbrella including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, the Times and the Sunday Times. (source)
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Reddit (16 May 2024) - As part of a significant deal, Reddit’s content will also be used to enhance the capabilities of OpenAI’s models. (source) | (source)
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Dotdash Meredith (07 May 2024) - Known for its digital and print publications, Dotdash Meredith’s agreement with OpenAI covers a wide range of its content. Publications include PEOPLE, Better Homes & Gardens, Verywell, FOOD & WINE, The Spruce, Allrecipes, Byrdie, REAL SIMPLE, Investopedia, and Southern Living. (source)
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Stack Overflow (06 May 2024) - This deal will empower developers with the collective strengths of the world’s leading knowledge platform for highly technical content with the world’s most popular LLM models for AI development. (source) | (source)
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The Financial Times (29 April 2024) - This deal permits OpenAI to utilise content from The Financial Times for training and response generation in its AI models. (source) | (source)
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Le Monde and Prisa Media (13 March 2024) - These partnerships bring content from French paper Le Monde and Spanish media conglomerate Promotora de Informaciones SA, or Prisa to OpenAI’s models. (source) | (source)
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Axel Springer (13 December 2023) - The parent company of Politico and Business Insider, Axel Springer has signed a multi-year deal with OpenAI valued at tens of millions of euros. (source)