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Redditors Outsmart Google’s $60M/year AI Training with Gibberish Posts

Reddit recently signed a multi-million dollar deal with Google to train AI models using the forum’s extensive content. The contract is worth approximately $60 million per year, adding to Reddit’s revenue streams as they prepare for a high-profile stock market launch.

This partnership reflects Reddit’s strategy to capitalize on the value of their data, which CEO Steve Huffman previously emphasized in an interview. However, some Redditors have expressed concerns about the use of their posts and messages for AI training by one of the world’s largest corporations.

In response, some users have started posting nonsensical content to confuse the AI and protest against the deal. This move is seen as an attempt to disrupt the training process and highlight their displeasure with the situation.

The community’s reaction also touches on Reddit’s previous decision to shift to a paid API model, prompting backlash from users and third-party apps last year. Many believe that Reddit should not provide valuable data for free, reinforcing their support for monetizing their platform.

Overall, this partnership between Reddit and Google has sparked discussions about data privacy, AI ethics, and user consent within online communities. It also raises questions about the role of social platforms in leveraging user-generated content for commercial purposes.

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