India, May 7 -- Tom Rubin, OpenAI's chief of IP and content, speaking at the World News Media Congress in Krakow, shared positive insights about artificial intelligence's role in the news industry. He stated that news is quite popular on ChatGPT's search, highlighting how models like ChatGPT help in finding information quickly and with context, compared to traditional search engine results of "ten blue links."

As reported by Press Gazette, Rubin also described how ChatGPT is now becoming a part of many users' lives, with more than 500 million active users. These comments come at a time when news organisations are partnering with OpenAI, while some have sued the company for allegedly using their content to train its AI models, including t...