Microsoft starts paying publishers for content surfaced by Copilot | TechCrunch
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Microsoft's Copilot Daily aims to alleviate information overload with brief summaries of news and weather, pulling specifically from authorized content sources to ensure reliability.
The partnerships with publishers like Reuters and The Financial Times indicate a strategic move by Microsoft to ensure quality content for its AI features while addressing copyright concerns.
While details on payments to publishers remain undisclosed, Microsoft's long-standing practice of content-licensing reveals a commitment to integrating trusted sources into their AI offerings.
As the AI training data market is projected to near $30 billion, Microsoft's focus on paid partnerships reflects a wider industry trend to secure valuable data and content.
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