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Google and Reddit have confirmed a content licensing deal, worth a reported $60 million. The search giant will use Reddit content to train its AI models.
Google is now the only search engine allowed to index Reddit. ... Now, it looks like part of this deal may also give Google exclusive rights to index Reddit for its regular searches, too.
Reddit strikes $60M deal allowing Google to train AI models on its posts, unveils IPO plans. The company said it aims to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol RDDT.
Reddit struck a content-licensing deal with Google, which can now use the social media site to train its artificial intelligence models, according to people familiar with the matter.
In February, Google and Reddit announced a blockbuster deal that would let Google train its AI models on Reddit content. Google said the deal, reportedly worth $60 million, would "facilitate more ...
Google has struck a deal worth $60 million that will allow it to use Reddit content to train its generative-AI models, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing three people familiar with the matter.
A study by analytics firm Semrush found that Reddit and Quora were the top two sources cited by Google in its AI Overviews.
According to a report from Reuters, Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) has entered a deal with social media platform Reddit to license its content to train Google's AI models. The deal is valued at $60 ...
Now Reddit has announced it's reached a deal with Google that will, among other things, give the company access to the Reddit Data API “to improve its products and services” which includes ...
Reddit’s user base is surging and it’s finally making a profit. It can thank Google, which has been sending it more traffic than ever.
Dive into the impact of the Google-Reddit content licensing deal on brand perception and engagement, plus tips for managing reputation risks.
FILE – This June 29, 2020 file photo shows the Reddit logo on a mobile device in New York. Reddit struck a deal with Google that allows the search giant to use posts from the online discussion ...