GenAI deals with news giants increase as Mistral partners with AFP
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Yet another deal has been signed between a publisher and a GenAI leader.Paris startup Mistral and news outlet Agence France-Presse (AFP) announced today that they are combining their services to improve AI responses.The deal provides Mistrals chatbot imaginatively named Le Chat with access to all of AFPs text stories.According to Mistral, the integration will bring enhanced factuality to the AI assistant.The of EU techThe latest rumblings from the EU tech scene, a story from our wise ol' founder Boris, and some questionable AI art. It's free, every week, in your inbox. Sign up now!Partnering with a globally trusted news agency like AFP allows Le Chat to offer reliable, factual, and up-to-date responses, verified by professional journalists, said Arthur Mensch, the startups CEO and co-founder.Mistral also highlighted the linguistic capabilities. AFPs daily production of 2,300 text stories spans six languages French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Arabic all of which will be available to LeChat. Through this partnership, we are providing our clients with a unique multicultural and multilingual alternative, Mensch said.For AFP, the deal adds an extra income source and a new outlet for the agencys 1,700 journalists.Through this partnership, AFP is further diversifying its revenue sources, reaching a clientele beyond the media sector and exploring new uses for its content in the daily operations of businesses, said Fabrice Fries, the companys CEO and chairman.Deals and disputes between GenAI firms and news outletsThe content deal expands a growing range of agreements between publishers and GenAI companies.Just a day earlier, two other eye-catching collaborations were announced. One brings news from the Associated Press (AP) to Googles Geminis chatbot. The other merges Axios journalism with OpenAI products. As part of the deal, the ChatGPT-maker will fund the media brands expansion to four new US cities.Axios joins a lengthy list of publishers collaborating with OpenAI. The GenAI giant has now partnered with nearly 20 media organisations, including the Financial Times, Le Monde, and AP. Yet not every news outlet has been a willing collaborator. A group of them led by The New York Times took OpenAI to court this week over alleged copyright infringements.They argue that OpenAI used their content to build systems without consent or payment. OpenAI contends that the fair use law protects the practice.By signing agreements with publishers, GenAI firms could avoid such legal disputes.For Mistral, the partnership with AP is the first content deal of this kind. The integration is slated to roll out to all Le Chat users in the coming weeks. Neither Mistral nor AFP have revealed the value of the multi-year contract. Story by Thomas Macaulay Managing editor Thomas is the managing editor of TNW. He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers. Away from work, he e (show all) Thomas is the managing editor of TNW. He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers. Away from work, he enjoys playing chess (badly) and the guitar (even worse). Get the TNW newsletterGet the most important tech news in your inbox each week.Also tagged with
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