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Reddit’s first-ever chief product officer, Pali Bhat, is leaving the company in “the coming months,” spokesperson Tim Rathschmidt confirmed to The Verge. Bhat, a former Google executive ...
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Reddit sues Anthropic over AI scraping that retained users’ deleted posts Amazon’s revamped Alexa at center of Reddit’s legal fight with Anthropic.
So, Reddit has a significant user base and a large amount of data that it could license out to AI companies -- but how can it leverage those assets into a 600% return in just 10 years?
Reddit sued the artificial intelligence company on Wednesday, claiming that it is stealing millions of user comments from platform to train its chatbot, Claude.
Reddit filed a lawsuit against AI startup Anthropic, accusing the Claude chatbot developer of unlawfully training its models on Reddit users’ personal data without a license.
Reddit is suing Anthropic for training on its site's data without a proper licensing, joining a litany of publishers with similar claims.
In its lawsuit, Reddit said Anthropic had also declined to enter into a licensing agreement for data and had unjustly enriched itself at Reddit’s expense.
Reddit sued the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing it of stealing data from the social media discussion website to train its AI models despite publicly assuring it ...