Meta has reopened talks with major publishers as it looks to bring more licensed news into its fast-expanding suite of artificial intelligence 0 at Axel Springer, Fox Corporation and News Corp have all been sounded out in recent months, according to people briefed on the 1 the discussions remain at an early stage, they suggest Meta is once again weighing the value of professional journalism in its 2 parent company of Facebook and Instagram has long had a stop-start relationship with news 3 feature articles from the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the Washington Post in its news tab, Meta was paying millions of dollars in pre-Covid era.
However, in 2022 they stopped the payments and reduced the prominence of journalism across its 4 changing operations of tech firms like Meta The reduced prominence resulted in sharp falls in traffic of referrals for many publishers, but some have said they are seeing a modest rebound in visits from Facebook although they are still below pre-Covid 5 rise of AI has shaken up the publishing business yet 6 companies have been scraping websites to feed their large language models , while new search tools powered by those models have begun diverting readers away from traditional news 7 publishers have tried to push back by blocking AI crawlers from trawling their sites unless compensation is 8 of the largest providers of web security, Cloudflare, has changed its default settings to prevent unpaid 9 say it is against this move that Meta has decided to pay for licensed material, and last October, it struck a deal with Reuters.
However, discussions with other publishers only broadened in previous months. A spokesperson for Axel Springer declined to comment. meta, Fox and News Corp did not respond to requests for 10 move also comes as AI firms and news publishers have been at each other’s throats over copyright infringement and 11 recent case involves Perplexity, where Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster are suing the AI firm on allegations of copyright and trademark 12 publishers, as previously reported by Cryptopolitan are claiming that Perplexity’s “answers engine” plagiarizes their content and diverts web traffic, as well as misleading users with inaccurate 13 rivals are also gearing up The challenge is not affecting Meta alone but is prevalent across AI 14 has already penned agreements with publishers including News Corp, Axel Springer, and Dotdash Meredith, which owns the People 15 this year, Amazon also signed a contract with the New York Times allowing its Alexa voice assistant to draw directly from the paper’s 16 the meantime, Google has started adding AI features to its research engine which shows the sources used in an effort meant to credit publishers and deflect criticism over using content without 17 opine that Meta’s move is not surprising given the surge in AI chatbots, and therefore the need for reliable and up-to-date news content to remain competitive.
“The company wants its AI products to feel relevant to what’s happening in the world,” said one person familiar with the 18 push also comes as Meta reshapes its research efforts under the banner of Superintelligence Labs , after the company experienced an exodus of senior staff as well as muted reaction to its latest open-source model, Llama 19 falling behind peers in the AI race, the social media giant has sought to aggressively hire new staff to play catch-up. However, with this latest deal with publishers, Meta is expected to add another layer of competitiveness by enabling chatbots to give breaking news and light analysis, in addition to 20 those agreements materialise remains to be seen, as people close to the talks cautioned that negotiations could yet falter.
Still, the fact that Meta is back at the table marks a notable shift from its recent hands-off approach to 21 in Meta rose 0.53 percent on Thursday, reversing a small decline the day 22 stock has rallied nearly 33 percent since January and close to 39 percent over the past 23 appear to be betting that its AI strategy, despite a slow start, could eventually bear fruit, particularly if it can secure the credibility of established newsrooms to underpin its next wave of digital 24 you're reading this, you’re already 25 there with our newsletter .
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