OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, partnered with Condé Nast to enhance news discovery and delivery through AI, giving users easier access to reliable content from top publications like Vogue, The New Yorker, GQ, and Wired, while ensuring accuracy and quality in reporting.
With this partnership, OpenAI will work closely with Condé Nast’s editorial teams to develop AI-generated content that complements the work of human writers and editors. This may include tasks such as generating story ideas, drafting article outlines, and even producing initial drafts of articles in certain cases.
“We’re excited to partner with Condé Nast to explore how AI can enhance the creative process and engage readers in new ways,” said Sam Altman, “Condé Nast has a long history of producing world-class content, and we believe our technology can help their teams work more efficiently and effectively.”
The partnership comes at a time when AI is rapidly advancing and being increasingly adopted by media organisations. Many see AI as a tool to boost productivity, generate new ideas, and personalise content for readers.
However, the use of AI in content creation also raises ethical concerns around transparency, accuracy, and the potential displacement of human writers. Condé Nast and OpenAI have stated that they will prioritize responsible AI practices and ensure that AI-generated content is clearly labeled as such.
“We’re committed to exploring the potential of AI while maintaining the highest standards of journalism and creative excellence,” said Roger Lynch, CEO of Condé Nast. “Our partnership with OpenAI will help us innovate and stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving media landscape.”
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The partnership is expected to roll out gradually across Condé Nast’s brands over the coming months.
Prior to this, OpenAI has formed numerous strategic media partnerships that include major media organisations such as Vox Media, Financial Times, The Atlantic, TIME, Le Monde, Prisa Media, Associated Press (AP), News Corp, BuzzFeed, Stack Overflow, and Shutterstock. These partnerships will allow OpenAI to integrate high-quality journalistic content into its AI models, providing users with accurate and up-to-date information while ensuring proper attribution to the original sources.