Meta has announced new multiyear AI content licensing deals with major news publishers, including USA Today, Fox News, CNN, Le Monde Group, The Daily Caller, The Washington Examiner, and People Inc., to provide real-time news responses within its AI chatbot, Meta AI.
These partnerships, which allow the chatbot to pull information and link directly to original articles on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, mark a significant strategic pivot for Meta after it previously ceased paying publishers and shut down its Facebook News tab in 2024.
The move comes amid growing industry tensions, as The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune have recently sued AI startup Perplexity for unauthorized content use, highlighting the shift from unlicensed scraping to formal licensing agreements.
The agreements are multiyear and include unspecified compensation for publishers, with Meta stating the goal is to improve the accuracy, responsiveness, and balance of its AI by incorporating diverse viewpoints.
Meta AI will now surface information and links from partner outlets when users ask news-related questions, aiming to deliver timely and relevant content across global, entertainment, and lifestyle topics
The inclusion of both left-wing (CNN, USA Today) and conservative (The Daily Caller, The Washington Examiner) outlets suggests a deliberate effort to address past criticisms of political bias in Meta’s platforms.
This development follows Meta’s earlier deal with Reuters in October 2024 and reflects a broader industry trend, with competitors like OpenAI, Google (Gemini), and Perplexity also securing content partnerships.
While the deals offer publishers a new revenue stream, they raise concerns about potential declines in direct website traffic as users may rely on AI chatbot summaries instead of visiting original articles