亚马逊与出版商洽谈AI内容交易平台

Group 1 - Amazon plans to launch a content trading platform for publishers to sell content to AI product companies, amid ongoing negotiations between publishers and AI companies regarding content usage for model training and user queries [2][8] - Publishers are increasingly seeking a pay-per-use model for content, arguing it is a more sustainable business model that can scale with the growth of AI usage [10][11] - AWS is hosting a publisher conference in New York, where it has distributed a presentation mentioning the new content platform alongside core AI tools like Bedrock and Quick Suite [2][8] Group 2 - Legal disputes have arisen as publishers, like Penske Media, sue companies like Google over revenue losses attributed to AI-generated summaries in search results [3][9] - Amazon reportedly pays over $20 million annually to The New York Times for using its content in Alexa, highlighting the existing fixed-fee agreements between Amazon and publishers [9] - Cloudflare and Akamai are set to provide tools by late 2025 to help publishers block AI crawlers from scraping content and charge AI companies for access, with AWS offering similar services [10]