Meta has signed an AI licensing deal with News Corp that will allow the Meta AI maker to use content from The Wall Street Journal and other brands in its chatbot responses and for training of its AI models. News Corp confirmed to Engadget that it had struck a deal with Meta, but didn't provide specifics on the terms of the arrangement. According to The Wall Street Journal, Meta will pay News Corp. "up to $50 million a year" for a three-year deal that covers content from The Journal, as well as the media giant's other brands in the US and UK.
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Rachel Weisz gets caught up in scandal in Netflix's limited series Vladimir. Based on the 2022 novel of the same name by Julia May Jonas (who also serves as showrunner), the show stars Weisz as an unnamed college professor whose life is in absolute shambles. Her husband is under fire for sleeping with his students, and on top of that, she's recently become obsessed with her young hotshot colleague, Vladimir (Leo Woodall). As her life spirals, will she give into her desires?