Dow Jones' Factiva surpasses 8,000 licensed sources for GenAI applications
An expanded database gives businesses and publishers access to a wider range of licensed, copyright-compliant content for powering generative AI tools and research
An expanded database gives businesses and publishers access to a wider range of licensed, copyright-compliant content for powering generative AI tools and research
Dow Jones has announced that its business intelligence platform, Factiva, has secured licensing rights from over 8,000 premium news and business information sources for use in generative AI (GenAI) applications. This marks an expansion of more than 4,000 new sources since the launch of Factiva Smart Summary, making Factiva one of the largest copyright-compliant content databases for enterprise AI solutions.
The collection includes local, national, and global publishers such as USA TODAY, The Globe and Mail, Newsquest Media Group, The Atlantic, and The National, alongside established titles like The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. By actively securing licensing agreements, Factiva ensures businesses can use its data with confidence, while publishers are fairly compensated for their content.
Factiva’s GenAI-powered products, including APIs and AI-driven search tools, are designed to support research and decision-making for professionals across industries. The platform’s scale and focus on data integrity aim to set a new standard for transparency and trust in the AI marketplace.
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