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Insiders: Reddit has allowed an AI company to use platform content to train models, worth $60 million annually

2024-02-20 09:26:16
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ChainCatcher news, according to Reuters citing sources, the social media platform Reddit has signed a contract allowing an artificial intelligence (AI) company to train its models on content from its platform, worth $60 million annually.

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