Google seeks licensing talks with news groups, following AI rivals

22.07.2025    The Mercury News    3 views
Google seeks licensing talks with news groups, following AI rivals

By Julia Love and Hannah Miller Bloomberg Google is seeking to recruit news organizations for a new licensing project related to artificial intelligence according to people familiar with the matter a sign the company wants to strengthen strained ties with the industry The company plans to launch a pilot project initially with about national news outlets according to one of the people who works at a media outlet that was contacted and questioned not to be identified discussing private talks RELATED California and Google will make a media fund for the floundering news industry We ve reported that we re exploring and experimenting with new types of partnerships and product experiences but we aren t sharing details about specific plans or conversations at this time a Google spokesperson announced in a announcement Related Articles Bay Area lawmaker pushes to require AI companies to release safety policies Google is betting on a fusion future in power deal with Commonwealth EU s competition chief won t pact big tech rules to placate Donald Trump Pope Leo calls for an ethical AI framework in a message to tech execs gathering at the Vatican Waymo robotaxi stopped illegally patron opened door and severely injured cyclist lawsuit proposes Getting Alphabet Inc s Google to pay for content for AI projects could be a big win for struggling media companies which have lost readers and advertisers to digital outlets for years and view artificial intelligence as a new potentially existential threat With the exception of a partnership with the Associated Press earlier this year and a pact with Reddit Google has mostly sat on the sidelines while AI rivals strike deals with publishers Startups Perplexity AI Inc and OpenAI have both started paying publishers to use their content in their chatbots giving the media companies a much-needed infusion of revenue Google s licensing project is tailored to specific products according to another person familiar with the plan They didn t share additional details of the undertaking such as practicable terms Google cites articles and online outlets in its AI Overviews which are short AI-generated responses that top multiple search results While publishers believe those summaries have cut traffic to their websites they have been hesitant to shield their content from Google s AI tools for fear of hurting their visibility in the company s search results Silicon Valley and the media industry have been at odds over tech companies use of news content to build AI programs with publishers worried it will further erode their relationship with readers In late the New York Times sued OpenAI alleging that the startup and its largest investor Microsoft Corp relied on copyrighted articles to train the popular ChatGPT chatbot and other artificial intelligence features Yet as the media industry increasingly speaks out about the need for compensation device companies seem to be recognizing they must come to terms with news outlets stated David Gehring chief executive officer of Distributed Media Lab a company that works with publishers and advertisers Gehring commented he had no knowledge of Google s latest talks with publishers Google and the other platforms realize that if not by virtue of community plan then by virtue of hardware the platforms access to unlimited web records is about to end noted Gehring who previously worked on news partnerships at Google and the UK newspaper the Guardian And so they need to have licensing relationships in place or there won t be any blood to put in the veins of the AI monster In July Cloudflare Inc a web infrastructure and measure company publicized a pay per crawl initiative that lets creators bill AI services for access to their content Google still thinks they re special and that they don t have to play by the same rules that the rest of the industry does Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince declared in an interview Eventually Google will get in line with what the large AI companies have been saying for a long time which is that ultimately content providers need to be paid for their content Google has long engaged in a delicate dance with news outlets Several publishers depend on the search engine for traffic when news breaks Yet industry leaders have cried foul about the tech giant s use of their content in products such as Google News which displays headlines and short snippets of articles In the past Google has offered programs such as Google News Showcase to compensate publishers without undermining its core argument that the copyright doctrine of fair use permits use of their material The company has also been more open to striking deals with wire services such as the AP which are in the business of licensing content Earlier this year Google disclosed a partnership with the AP to provide news for its Gemini chatbot its first deal of that nature The tech giant has also explored an audio AI news product under its Gemini brand that leverages the content it s licensing from the AP according to a person familiar with the matter For the long-term fitness of the news business Danielle Coffey president of the News Media Alliance agreement group noted she is focused on ensuring the industry has a legally sustainable right to compensation and protections that will provide a fair domain exchange for our valuable content across the board More stories like this are available on bloomberg com Bloomberg L P

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