
The potential coalition remains vulnerable to individual priorities of the companies, the Wall Street Journal notes.
ChatGPT, a worldwide event powered by Open AI, was a worldwide phenomenon, fueling worries that AI could reshape many industries. The chatbot - eloquently responds to any question but is sometimes catastrophically wrong.
Publishing executives are examining how AI tools such as ChatGPT leveraged their content, including assessing their compensation and legal options.
These tools offer information directly to users, reducing the need to navigate through links and access data from sources like articles.
The publishers were already at the loggerheads with the tech firms like Alphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL Google and Meta Platforms Inc META for not reimbursing them for using their content.
IAC Chair Barry Diller flagged the concerns related to AI content scraping - or the use of text and images available online to train the AI tools.
Online content publisher sites have also flagged threats from AI tech's capabilities since the arrival of chatbots capable of conversation, making up sonnets, and acing the LSAT.
On Thursday afternoon, the NYT shares traded lower by 0.08% at $39.62.