Reddit, Anthropic
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Reddit's content is a gold mine for teaching AI to sound human — and Reddit isn’t about to let it go for free.
On the heels of an OpenAI controversy over deleted posts, Reddit sued Anthropic Wednesday, accusing the AI company of "intentionally" training AI models on the "personal data of Reddit users"—including their deleted posts—"without ever requesting their consent."
Reddit claims Anthropic used its content to train A.I. models without approval, filing a lawsuit to protect user data.
Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, explained in a recent program on CNBC why he sold Reddit Inc (NYSE:RDDT) shares. Brown is bearish on Google search trends, and that made him sell Reddit Inc (NYSE:RDDT) because the social media company got a lot of traffic from Google search.
Reddit has announced a new feature that will offer its users more privacy when it comes to what's shared on their user profiles.
Fueled by a healthy and growing user base, Reddit produced sales of $392.4 million in the first quarter, an astounding 61% increase over the prior year. This performance extends the revenue momentum seen in 2024, when sales rose 62% year over year to $1.3 billion.
The partnership will connect anonymous conversations on Reddit to ... Reddit's vast amount of content, which can help inform market participants' investment decisions and risk management ...