The wire service previously licensed its election data to prediction market Kalshi
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Courtesy of AP The Associated Press and OpenAI are back in business.
The wire service said Wednesday the AI giant will license its elections data starting this year through the 2028 U.S. elections, making use of the AP’s vote counts across local, state and national races in major U.S. cities. The partnership expands the AP’s relationship with OpenAI, nearly three years after the two struck a two-year content-licensing deal to use AP stories to help train its technology, including ChatGPT.
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