Reddit Negotiates Enhanced AI Data Deal with Google for Increased Compensation and User Growth
By
Robert Hart
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Reddit is reportedly seeking a more substantial AI data-sharing deal with Google, aiming for increased financial compensation and user growth assistance in exchange for providing its vast content data to feed Google's AI systems. This follows their initial $60 million annual deal and represents ongoing negotiations between content platforms and AI companies over data value and revenue sharing.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledReddit wants more users and more money from Google in exchange for an even bigger mountain of data feeding its AI machine
The negotiation shows a new front in the struggle between Big AI and content providers
Reddit is back at the negotiating table eyeing an even bigger role inside the company's AI ecosystem
The platform reportedly wants more money and help gaining users from AI companies that want its data
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