Big news from the AI world: Meta just locked down commercial data deals with a bunch of major news outlets. We're talking USA Today, People Inc., CNN, Fox News, The Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, and even France's Le Monde.
This move signals how tech giants are racing to secure quality training data for their AI models. Media partnerships like these could reshape how AI systems learn from real-world information while giving publishers new revenue streams. It's a win-win that might set the template for future AI-media collaborations across the industry.
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Lonely_Validator
· 21h ago
ngl this is just the big tech companies' usual trick—give some money to the media to sell data, calling it a "win-win," but in reality it's just capital exploiting the masses.
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DiamondHands
· 12-05 13:33
Here they go cutting leeks again. I'm way too familiar with Meta's tricks.
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BrokenYield
· 12-05 13:31
lmao "win-win" sure, until the leverage ratio collapses and publishers realize they sold their data moat for peanuts. seen this movie before tho
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PanicSeller
· 12-05 13:25
Meta is buying data again; money really does make the world go round.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-05 13:16
Meta is once again feeding off content, and publishers selling data is really drinking poison to quench their thirst.
Big news from the AI world: Meta just locked down commercial data deals with a bunch of major news outlets. We're talking USA Today, People Inc., CNN, Fox News, The Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, and even France's Le Monde.
This move signals how tech giants are racing to secure quality training data for their AI models. Media partnerships like these could reshape how AI systems learn from real-world information while giving publishers new revenue streams. It's a win-win that might set the template for future AI-media collaborations across the industry.