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We’re bringing the Financial Times’ world-class journalism to ChatGPT
Builders get a reliable, licensed source of financial and business news directly in ChatGPT, which can improve the accuracy and timeliness of AI workflows that depend on current events or professional reporting.
What happened
OpenAI has announced a partnership with the Financial Times (FT) to integrate FT's journalism directly into ChatGPT. Under the deal, FT content—including articles and analysis—will be accessible to ChatGPT users, with proper attribution and summaries. The collaboration also includes joint efforts to develop new AI-powered experiences for FT readers. This move follows a trend of news organizations striking licensing agreements with AI companies, aiming to ensure revenue and control over how their content is used by AI models. For AI workflow builders, this means access to authoritative, real-time financial and business news within the same interface they use for code, data analysis, or document drafting. It reduces the friction of switching between a news source and an AI assistant, potentially streamlining research and decision-making tasks.
Key takeaways
- Financial Times content will be available to ChatGPT users, including summaries and attributions.
- OpenAI and FT will collaborate on creating new AI experiences for FT readers.
- The partnership is part of a broader trend where publishers license content to AI companies.
- FT joins other news orgs like Axel Springer and Le Monde in similar deals with OpenAI.
- The integration aims to provide trusted journalism directly within ChatGPT's interface.
Why it matters
Builders get a reliable, licensed source of financial and business news directly in ChatGPT, which can improve the accuracy and timeliness of AI workflows that depend on current events or professional reporting.
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