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Meta strikes multiple AI deals with news publishers

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Meta Platforms, Inc.
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Meta is expanding its AI chatbot with news publishers like CNN and Fox News to improve real-time content delivery amid fierce AI competition.

LLM Summary

Meta has signed AI data licensing deals with major news publishers including CNN, Fox News, and Le Monde, enabling its AI chatbot to deliver real-time news and links. The move aims to enhance user engagement and strengthen Meta’s AI offerings amid rising competition and past setbacks with its Llama 4 model. Deal terms remain undisclosed.

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Meta has struck several commercial AI data agreements with news publishers, including USA Today, People, CNN, Fox News, The Daily Caller, Washington Examiner and Le Monde, the company said on Friday.

The tie-ups will allow the Facebook-parent to provide "real-time" news and updates through its artificial intelligence chatbot by linking to articles and websites from the publishers.

The move comes as the social media giant looks to attract more users to its AI services amid increasing competition in the market, with rivals also investing heavily and signing content licensing agreements to bolster their offerings.

"When you ask Meta AI news-related questions, you will now receive information and links that draw from more diverse content sources to help you discover timely and relevant content tailored to your interests," the company said.

Meta has been scrambling to stay relevant in the AI race after its Llama 4 model met with poor reception, while committing billions to AI efforts, and reportedly looking to make budget cuts in its metaverse initiative.

The company said it will continue to add new partnerships and explore new features. Terms of the deal have not been publicly disclosed, People Inc. and USA Today said separately on Friday.