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The emergence of AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini threaten to inhale vast swaths of data from services like Reddit. Reddit is defending its data.
Reddit is suing artificial intelligence company Anthropic for allegedly illegally “scraping” comments to train its chatbot Claude. Reddit claims that Anthropic programmed other bots to steal ...
Reddit Inc.‘s board and top executives misled investors about the negative impacts of Google Search’s algorithm and ...
Reddit isn’t alone in trying to make a buck off licensing data, including that generated by users, for AI. Programming Q&A site Stack Overflow has signed a deal with Google, the Associated Press ...
Reddit sued Anthropic in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that Anthropic used Reddit's platform and data for AI model training without formal permission or ...
Reddit sues Anthropic for allegedly using its data to train AI without permission. Reddit's content is a gold mine for teaching AI to sound human — and Reddit isn’t about to let it go for free.
Google cut a deal with Reddit for AI training data. A deal reportedly worth $60 million per year will give Google real-time access to Reddit’s data and use Google AI for Reddit’s search.
Originally, Reddit framed its API pricing changes as a way to prevent generative AI companies from using Reddit data to train large language models (LLMs) without Reddit getting anything in return.
But two — and maybe more importantly — Reddit is a huge source of data for AI platforms like ChatGPT. Now, you know how you’ll hear a couple of teenagers talking, and sometimes it feels like ...
OpenAI has inked a deal with Reddit to train its models on Reddit data. In return, OpenAI will become a Reddit ad partner -- and provide AI-powered tools.
Reddit says it signed a deal with OpenAI to give the artificial-intelligence startup access to its data, following similar arrangements it made with Google and public-relations software firm Cision.