
Amazon is reportedly planning a big new move in the AI world. According to recent reports, the company is talking to publishers about launching a marketplace where media sites can sell their content directly to companies building AI tools.
The idea is to create a central hub where media outlets can license articles, data, and other content to AI companies. At the moment, many AI models use information scraped from the web without clear agreements or compensation. This has sparked legal disputes and raised questions about ownership and how publishers should be fairly compensated.
Amazon hasn’t officially confirmed the plan yet, but The Information reports that the company “circulated slides that mention a content marketplace” ahead of a recent AWS conference for publishers. When TechCrunch reached out for comment, a spokesperson said, “Amazon has built long-lasting, innovative relationships with publishers across many areas of our business, including AWS, Retail, Advertising, AGI, and Alexa. We are always innovating together to best serve our customers, but we have nothing specific to share on this subject at this time.”
The move would put Amazon in the same race as Microsoft, which recently launched its own Publisher Content Marketplace. Microsoft’s platform aims to give publishers a new revenue stream while providing AI companies structured access to licensed content.
A new path to monetising content in the AI era
The development comes at a time when tensions between publishers and AI companies are running high, with many media outlets arguing that features like AI summaries and chatbots pull people away from their sites, reducing web traffic and, in turn, ad revenue. A dedicated marketplace could offer a more consistent way for them to get paid for their content.
Since Amazon has yet to make anything official, details such as pricing, terms, and participating publishers are still under wraps. But if the company does launch this marketplace, it could reshape how AI companies access content and give publishers a more steady stream of revenue for their work.




