Reddit has a new AI training deal to sell user content
by Wes Davis from The Verge - All Posts on (#6JPZ9)
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Reddit will let an unnamed large AI company" have access to its user-generated content platform in a new licensing deal, according to Bloomberg yesterday. The deal, worth about $60 million on an annualized basis," the outlet writes, could still change as the company's plans to go public are still in the works.
Until recently, most AI companies trained their data on the open web without seeking permission. But that's proven to be legally questionable, leading companies to try to get data on firmer footing. It's not known what company Reddit made the deal with, but it's quite a bit more than the $5 million annual deal OpenAI has reportedly been offering news publishers for their data. Apple has also been seeking multi-year deals with...