Despite the controversy, social media companies are becoming increasingly valuable sources of data for AI companies. For instance, Elon Musk has been using data from X, formerly Twitter, to train his AI company's chatbot, Grok. Representatives for Google and Reddit have not yet responded to requests for comment.
Key takeaways:
- Google has signed a content licensing deal with Reddit, agreeing to pay $60 million a year for access to its content.
- Some Reddit users have criticized the deal, accusing Reddit of profiting from their data without consent and expressing concerns about how an AI trained on Reddit content might behave.
- Reddit's content varies widely, from bizarre and troubling posts to uplifting and useful advice, providing a rich source of data for AI training.
- Other tech figures, like Elon Musk, have also used social media data to train AI models, with Musk using data from X, formerly Twitter, for his AI company's chatbot, Grok.