AI is setting off a great scramble for data

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Feeding ever-larger models is requiring makers to get creative

, which builds text-to-image tools, and Midjourney.companies race to secure data sources. In July Openinked a deal with Associated Press, a news agency, to access its archive of stories. It has also recently expanded an agreement with Shutterstock, a provider of stock photography, with whom Meta has a deal, too.

Yet making use of that rich resource is not always straightforward. Roy Singh of Bain, a consultancy, notes that most firms have historically paid little attention to the types of vast but unstructured datasets that would prove most useful for trainingtools. Often these are spread across multiple systems, buried in company servers rather than in the cloud.tools to better serve their specific needs.

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