This year was the year many publishers took formalized stances on AI companies, resulting in deals for content licensing. The Associated Press was among the first.
The agreements allow AI companies to use publishers' content for model training while providing attribution and technology access. However, some publishers opt for legal action instead.
A number of media companies have pursued legal action against AI firms for alleged copyright infringement, including The New York Times and News Corp.
Major agreements have been made between publishers and AI tech companies to share content, creating additional revenue while addressing copyright concerns.
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