Microsoft in deal with Semafor to create news stories with aid of AI chatbot
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Microsoft is working with media startup Semafor to use its artificial intelligence chatbot to help develop news stories-part of a journalistic outreach that comes as the tech giant faces a multibillion-dollar lawsuit from the New York Times.
As part of the agreement, Microsoft is paying an undisclosed sum of money to Semafor to sponsor a breaking news feed called Signals." The companies would not share financial details, but the amount of money is substantial" to Semafor's business, said a person familiar with the matter.
Signals will offer a feed of breaking news and analysis on big stories, with about a dozen posts a day. The goal is to offer different points of view from across the globe-a key focus for Semafor since its launch in 2022.