Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using its data to train AI
Reddit says it told Anthropic not to use its content, but claims that the company ignored that warning.
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Reddit partners with Google Gemini for AI-powered answers
The idea seems to be to keep people browsing on Reddit instead of jumping to Google.