Google Is Paying Publishers Five-Figure Sums to Test an Unreleased Gen AI Platform

Google Is Paying Publishers to Test an Unreleased Gen AI Platform

In exchange for a five-figure sum, publishers must use the tool to publish 3 stories per day

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Google launched a private program for a handful of independent publishers last month, providing the news organizations with beta access to an unreleased generative artificial intelligence platform in exchange for receiving analytics and feedback, according to documents seen by ADWEEK.

As part of the agreement, the publishers are expected to use the suite of tools to produce a fixed volume of content for 12 months. In return, the news outlets receive a monthly stipend amounting to a five-figure sum annually, as well as the means to produce content relevant to their readership at no cost.

“In partnership with news publishers, especially smaller publishers, we’re in the early stages of exploring ideas to potentially provide AI-enabled tools to help journalists with their work,”

“This speculation about this tool being used to re-publish other outlets’ work is inaccurate,” a Google representative said in a statement.

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