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Dow Jones Secures Content Rights for AI-Powered Factiva Service

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Dow Jones is enhancing its Factiva research and news database platform by incorporating generative artificial intelligence capabilities. This upgrade will allow Factiva to provide AI-generated summaries within its search results, leveraging technology built with Google's Gemini model. The move aims to streamline the research process for Factiva's extensive user base.

To power these new AI features responsibly, Dow Jones has successfully negotiated content licensing agreements with a vast network of publishers. The company has secured deals with more than 4,000 global news organizations. Prominent partners include major outlets like The Associated Press and The Washington Post, alongside Dow Jones's own portfolio of publications such as The Wall Street Journal and MarketWatch, ensuring comprehensive access for the AI.

Factiva serves a diverse and global clientele, counting over a million registered users across 200 countries and in 32 languages. Its platform is a critical tool for corporate entities, particularly in financial services and technology sectors, as well as government bodies and universities. These users rely on Factiva for in-depth research on companies, individuals, market trends, and comprehensive media monitoring.

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