Meta Platforms said on Friday that its artificial intelligence chatbot will use Reuters content to answer users' questions about news and current affairs in real time, the latest artificial intelligence collaboration between big tech companies and news publishers. Meta and Reuters' parent company Thomson Reuters did not disclose financial details of the partnership. The arrangement will be Reuters's first news deal in many years. Facebook's parent company has been reducing news content on its service after criticism from regulators and publishers over misinformation and differences in revenue sharing. The company's chatbot, Meta AI, can be used for services such as Facebook, Whatsapp, and Instagram. The social media giant didn't say if it plans to use Reuters content to train its big language models.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/25 17:33
Meta Platforms said on Friday that its artificial intelligence chatbot will use Reuters content to answer users' questions about news and current affairs in real time, the latest artificial intelligence collaboration between big tech companies and news publishers. Meta and Reuters' parent company Thomson Reuters did not disclose financial details of the partnership. The arrangement will be Reuters's first news deal in many years. Facebook's parent company has been reducing news content on its service after criticism from regulators and publishers over misinformation and differences in revenue sharing. The company's chatbot, Meta AI, can be used for services such as Facebook, Whatsapp, and Instagram. The social media giant didn't say if it plans to use Reuters content to train its big language models.