Microsoft and News Corp.'s HarperCollins have signed an agreement to train AI
- Microsoft will be able to use popular science literature
- The company will be able to use books to train its AI
- It wants to use HarperCollins books for the new model
- The company hasn't officially announced the new AI model yet
- Microsoft will not use them to generate new books
- The agreement between the companies contains clear restrictions
- Microsoft is obligated to honor all of the publisher's copyrights
- News Corp. has already licensed some of its content to OpenAI
- In particular, we are talking about WSJ, Barron's, MarketWatch and others
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