A Content and Product Partnership with Vox Media
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OpenAI and Vox Media announce a strategic partnership where Vox's award-winning publications (Vox, The Verge, Eater, New York Magazine, etc.) will inform ChatGPT with proper attribution and audience referrals, while both companies collaborate on AI-powered products for consumers and advertisers.
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