(Reuters) – Dotdash Meredith (NYSE:) has signed a content licensing agreement with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence models and enable ChatGPT to answer queries with resumes related to the largest U.S. digital and print publisher, the companies said on Tuesday.
Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.
The deal with Dotdash Meredith, Internet conglomerate IAC’s largest business, follows OpenAI’s similar deals with the Financial Times, global news publisher Axel Springer, France’s Le Monde and Spain’s Prisa Media.
“We are not shy about the fact that AI platforms must pay publishers for their content, and that content must have appropriate attribution,” said Dotdash Meredith CEO Neil Vogel.
The deal will give ChatGPT’s 100 million users access to content from more than 40 media brands owned by Dotdash Meredith, including Investopedia and Food & Wine magazine.