Reddit conclude un accordo per vendere contenuti utente a una grande azienda di intelligenza artificiale per 60 milioni di dollari all'anno: TechStartups

Reddit conclude un accordo per vendere contenuti utente a una grande azienda di intelligenza artificiale per 60 milioni di dollari all'anno: TechStartups

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Negli ultimi due decenni, Reddit users have created a trove of content, sharing thoughts, ideas, memes, and other creations without financial reward. Now, this valuable data has reportedly been licensed for AI training, sparking backlash and a wave of criticism over its commercial exploitation.

According to a recent Bloomberg report, Reddit has inked a deal worth a staggering $60 million annually, granting an undisclosed major AI firm access to its treasure trove of user content. This move has stirred up controversy and reignited concerns about privacy and data protection. The decision reportedly followed considerations of blocking Google search crawlers if a suitable AI data deal couldn’t be struck.

Sources familiar with the matter revealed to Bloomberg that Reddit disclosed the deal to potential investors as part of its IPO pitch earlier this year. The agreement, which remains shrouded in secrecy regarding the identity of the AI company involved, could set a precedent for similar contracts in the future, according to insiders.

“Reddit Inc. has signed a contract allowing a company to train its artificial intelligence models on the social media platform’s content, according to people familiar with the matter, as it nears the potential launch of its long-awaited initial public offering. The San Francisco-based firm told prospective investors in its IPO that it had signed the deal, worth about $60 million on an annualized basis, earlier this year, the people said. Reddit’s agreement with an unnamed large AI company could be a model for future contracts of a similar nature, one of the people said,” Bloomberg segnalati.

The implications of this deal are significant. As AI technology continues its rapid advancement, fueled by massive amounts of human-generated data, questions about data privacy and ownership become increasingly urgent. While giants like Meta and X pursue their AI ambitions internally, platforms like Reddit seem inclined to cash in on the external value of their user data.

Is Your Reddit Data Safe for Privacy?

The debate over the safety and privacy of Reddit data in the face of commercialization underscores broader concerns about the ethical use of user-generated content in the AI era. As the digital landscape evolves, users are left to wonder whether their contributions to online platforms are truly secure from exploitation.

The news of Reditt’s AI content licensing deal comes less than a year after the social aggregation site laid off 90 employees, or about 5% of its workforce. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman also stated at the time that the company would scale down its hiring plans to about 100 individuals, down from the initial target of 300.

Reddit è cresciuto in modo esponenziale sin dal suo inizio 16 anni fa. Oggi Reddit ha quasi 2 miliardi di traffico mensile. Il sito di aggregazione di notizie sociali è cresciuto fino a diventare uno dei 25 siti Web più visitati al mondo e il settimo sito Web più visitato negli Stati Uniti, secondo i dati Internet di Alexa di febbraio 7.

Co-fondato nel 2005 da Alexis Ohanian, Reddit è una piattaforma di aggregazione di notizie sociali, classificazione dei contenuti web e discussione. Secondo Alexa Internet, a ottobre 2020, Reddit è il 17° sito web più visitato al mondo e il 7° sito web più visitato negli Stati Uniti.


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