Reddit, Google, and the Real Cost of the AI Data Rush – New York Magazine
As of this past week, the only major search engine that still includes Reddit is Google. You won’t find recent Reddit links in Microsoft’s Bing, or get useful results from the platform on privacy-centric search engine DuckDuckGo. For most people, this change won’t matter much in the short term — most people, after all, use Google, which hovers at somewhere around 90 percent of global search market share, and they can still visit Reddit directly — but it’s a weird one. Reddit is a platform with deep connections to the web, beginning its life as a link aggregator and growing into an online community with more than 80 million daily active users (the more the better). Why, according to a report in 404 Media, is it suddenly battening its hatches?
As is often the case when tech companies are behaving strangely or unpredictably these days, the answer has something to do with AI. Earlier this year, Google entered into a deal with Reddit, reportedly valued at $60 million per year, to…
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