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Reddit is fighting back against AI companies, and sports communities are key to the social media platform’s new lawsuit.
Reddit's content is a gold mine for teaching AI to sound human — and Reddit isn’t about to let it go for free.
A woman on Reddit is going viral for sharing with others the situation she feels her husband puts her in on a regular basis when he springs last-minute party plans on her — then criticizes her when ...
Reddit sued the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing it of stealing data from the social media ...
Let's take a look at Meta Platforms' 10-year stock performance to see why. In May 2015, shares of Meta Platforms (known as ...
I spend an unhealthy amount of time on Reddit—mostly because I tell myself it’s for “research,” but let’s be real: I’m just ...
The online discussion forum says Anthropic continued to access its site more than 100,000 times after saying it had stopped.
A Reddit user recently asked for advice on ways to stop thinking about money nonstop. It’s hard, the user explained, to avoid ...
Fueled by a healthy and growing user base, Reddit produced sales of $392.4 million in the first quarter, an astounding 61% ...
Social media platform Reddit was back up after an outage that affected nearly 31,000 users on Tuesday, according to outage ...
Reddit’s legal action also reflects its evolving business model. As the company prepares for life as a publicly traded entity ...
Lawsuit represents the latest front in the growing battle between content providers and AI companies. Read more at ...