Open AI’s New Move in Partnership with The Atlantic

Open AI in Partnership with The Atlantic

Open AI is constantly improving to find development directions for its products to serve users. The cooperation with The Atlantic helps millions of users discover more articles and reports.

On July 29, Open AI cooperated with The Atlantic to provide information sources for users. In this cooperation with The Atlantic, their articles will appear on Open AI products, including SearchGPT.

“SearchGPT is designed to help users connect with publishers, news agencies, and media outlets by citing content and linking to articles in search results. Search results always have clear citations for users to verify and know where the information comes from, helping to increase the reliability of SearchGPT.” said a representative from OpenAI.

The Atlantic helps shape how news is displayed and experienced in real-time discovery tools of the future. Queries displayed on The Atlantic will include clear sources and links to read the full article on theatlantic.com. Therefore, quick information search, quality articles help improve the user experience of how to receive information.

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“We believe that people searching with AI models will be one of the fundamental ways that people navigate the web in the future,” said Nicholas Thompson, The Atlantic’s CEO. “We’re delighted to partner with OpenAI, to make The Atlantic’s reporting and stories more discoverable to their millions of users, and to have a voice in shaping how news is surfaced on their platforms.”

“Enabling access to The Atlantic’s reporting in our products will allow users to more deeply interact with thought-provoking news. We are dedicated to supporting high quality journalism and the publishing ecosystem,” said Brad Lightcap, OpenAI COO.

This partnership is not just a strategic content partnership, but also a joint development of technology and products. The Atlantic’s product team will have access to OpenAI’s cutting-edge technology, providing feedback and sharing real-world use cases to improve the news experience in ChatGPT and other products.

In particular, The Atlantic is building an experimental site called Atlantic Labs, where they will test OpenAI’s technology and other emerging technologies to develop groundbreaking journalism products and features.

The Atlantic continues to realize its ambition of combining journalism with corporate growth, especially after reaching 1 million subscribers and becoming profitable.

In April, for the third consecutive year, The Atlantic was awarded the top honor of General Excellence at the 2024 National Magazine Awards, the most prestigious category in the annual honors from the American Society of Magazine Editors, and won three separate reporting awards. The magazine earned its first Pulitzer Prizes in 2021, 2022, and 2023 for stories that exemplify the depth and range of its journalism.

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