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Meta is bringing more international news to its AI

TL;DR

Meta AI is adding international news sources: Le Figaro (France), Prisa (Spain), and Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany) have signed licensing agreements with the company.

Key Points

  • The News Corp deal — reportedly worth up to $50 million per year — was already known; the new agreements expand that footprint further.
  • Meta says it will link out to partner articles directly within AI responses, giving users a path to the original sources.
  • Financial terms of the new deals were not disclosed.

Nauti's Take

Meta is buying journalistic credibility, and it knows exactly what it's doing. Fifty million dollars a year for News Corp sounds generous, but it's a rounding error compared to the value real-time, curated news delivers to an AI product.

The promise to link out to original articles sounds user-friendly — in reality, it's primarily a shield against regulators and publisher associations that would otherwise be filing lawsuits. The inclusion of SZ, Le Figaro, and Prisa signals that Meta is serious about the European market ahead of further AI Act enforcement.

For smaller outlets without a deal, the window to negotiate from a position of strength is closing fast.

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