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Reddit has reportedly signed a $60M deal with an AI company that will see user content being used to train the company’s model.

The deal, reportedly worth $60M annually, will give the unknown AI company the license to train its models on both existing and future comments and posts from Reddit’s 800+ Million monthly users.

OpenAI signed a similar deal back in December 2023 with German media company Axel Springer SE and is reportedly in talks with CNN, Fox Corp, and Time to license their work in the future.

This is what I mean by AI not being able to generate it's own content guys, this is how a machine learning algorithm works, it doesn't matter if it's online or offline. Offline you're still going to be grabbing data from online you've just downloaded it to the hard drive. This is also what they are intending for big tech social media to be and why they will clamp down hard with censorship this year, it's for the training models.

I love how this article details everything I was ranting about and got downvoted for. By the way it's going to be really shit, most of these chat bots shamelessly copy and paste posts from online with zero understanding of context. I think as well they'll be signing these deals to avoid tons of potential copyright problems.

93 days ago
1 score
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Reddit has reportedly signed a $60M deal with an AI company that will see user content being used to train the company’s model.

The deal, reportedly worth $60M annually, will give the unknown AI company the license to train its models on both existing and future comments and posts from Reddit’s 800+ Million monthly users.

OpenAI signed a similar deal back in December 2023 with German media company Axel Springer SE and is reportedly in talks with CNN, Fox Corp, and Time to license their work in the future.

This is what I mean by AI not being able to generate it's own content guys, this is how a machine learning algorithm works, it doesn't matter if it's online or offline. Offline you're still going to be grabbing data from online you've just downloaded it to the hard drive. This is also what they are intending for big tech social media to be and why they will clamp down hard with censorship this year, it's for the training models.

I love how this article details everything I was ranting about and got downvoted for. By the way it's going to be really shit, most of these chat bots shamelessly copy and paste posts from online with zero understanding of context.

93 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Reddit has reportedly signed a $60M deal with an AI company that will see user content being used to train the company’s model.

The deal, reportedly worth $60M annually, will give the unknown AI company the license to train its models on both existing and future comments and posts from Reddit’s 800+ Million monthly users.

OpenAI signed a similar deal back in December 2023 with German media company Axel Springer SE and is reportedly in talks with CNN, Fox Corp, and Time to license their work in the future.

This is what I mean by AI not being able to generate it's own content guys, this is how a machine learning algorithm works, it doesn't matter if it's online or offline. Offline you're still going to be grabbing data from online you've just downloaded it to the hard drive. This is also what they are intending for big tech social media to be and why they will clamp down hard with censorship this year, it's for the training models.

I love how this article details everything I was ranting about and got downvoted for.

93 days ago
1 score