Amazon discusses AI content marketplace with publishers, The Information reports
Amazon Web Services plans a marketplace allowing publishers to sell content for artificial intelligence use amid ongoing fee negotiations with AI firms.
- Amazon has signaled to publishing executives that it is planning to launch a marketplace where publishers can sell content to firms offering AI products.
- The reported plans come as publishers and AI companies negotiate rules and fees for using online content to train AI models or generate answers for users.
- Microsoft recently announced it is working on a Publisher Content Marketplace, an AI licensing hub with publisher-set usage terms.
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