Reddit is selling data to be used for AI training?

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Reddit reportedly signs a US$60 million content licensing deal with an AI company ahead of its potential US$5 billion IPO debut in March.

 If confirmed, the deal would allow Reddit's user-generated content to be used for training AI models, potentially enhancing existing large language models (LLMs).

The decision may face backlash from Reddit's user base, given previous opposition to the company's business decisions.

The reported deal adds to the ongoing debate over the ethics of using public data and human-created content for AI development.

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