Game publisher and tech site owner Future has partnered with OpenAI to enhance its ChatGPT experience. Users will now have access to content from across Future’s portfolio, with attributed links to original articles. The partnership builds on existing deployments of OpenAI technology, including chatbots on Tom’s Hardware.
While the deal aims to bring Future’s journalism to new audiences, critics fear it may compromise writers’ work. This is not an isolated incident, as Business Insider previously experienced issues with proper attribution after partnering with OpenAI.
Industry experts worry about the consequences of relying heavily on AI-generated content, potentially replacing human writers and stories. OpenAI faces lawsuits from Canadian news publishers and The New York Times. CEO Sam Altman has tempered his predictions for AI’s impact, acknowledging that disruption may take longer than expected.
Future’s writers stand to benefit financially from their work, but it remains unclear if they will see a significant increase in earnings. As the gaming journalism industry continues to face challenges, this partnership highlights the need for transparency and fair compensation for content creators.
Source: https://aftermath.site/openai-future-chatgpt-pc-gamer