The New York Times Signs AI Licensing Deal with Amazon

A new partnership between The New York Times and Amazon reflects how legacy media is adapting to the AI era through strategic licensing.

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May 29, 2025

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Media & AI

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A major publishing milestone: The New York Times has reached a groundbreaking agreement to license its content archive to Amazon for AI training purposes.

After nearly two years of legal disputes, The New York Times and Amazon have finalized a licensing agreement that grants the tech giant access to decades of editorial content. The archive will be used to train Amazon’s generative AI models, helping the company enhance language understanding and content generation capabilities.

The deal signals a growing trend where traditional publishers are seeking compensation and control over how their intellectual property is used by AI companies—striking a balance between innovation and copyright protection.

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