Information Agency Australian Associated Press (AAP) will provide its content to Google to improve Gemini’s responses, its conversational assistant using artificial intelligence (AI), the two companies announced on Wednesday.
The amount of the agreement between the American tech giant and the Australian agency was not revealed.
“We are delighted to associate with Google so that our journalistic work serves as a mechanism to guarantee the speed and accuracy of the information provided by its products,” welcomed Emma Cowdroy, the director general of the agency founded 90 years ago. “This clearly testifies to our reputation as a leading and reliable information media.”
Nic Hopkins, local manager of Google’s partnerships in terms of information, has welcomed an agreement that will provide “real -time information to improve the responses” provided by Gemini.
More and more contracts have been made between media and actors in the generative AI sector anxious to increase the relevance of the answers provided to the questions posed by users.
In mid-January, the Agency France-Presse (AFP) concluded a partnership with the French start-up Mistral to allow it to integrate its dispatches into the responses given by its conversational agent.
Media also brought prosecution against AI actors for their alleged employment of content protected by copyright.
Posted on August 20 at 7:47 am, AFP