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It is reported that Reddit is discussing the payment of data with the AI giant, and will block search engine crawlers if the negotiations break down.

2025-01-14 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Coje_He and OC_Formula for the clue delivery! CTOnews.com, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) according to the Washington Post on Friday, social question and answer site Reddit has met with a series of generative AI giants to discuss paying for the use of data.

Tu Yuan Pexels but if the two sides fail to reach an agreement and the negotiations break down, Reddit will consider banning crawlers of search engines such as Google and Bing from obtaining content from the platform. This will force users to use it actively and need to log in to Reddit to get the information they want.

Later, the Washington Post corrected some of the details of the report: Reddit denied the claim that "users must be forced to log on to the platform to view content," while officials did not deny "blocking search engine crawlers." The source also said, "Reddit can survive without search."

Before Reddit considered doing so, more than 535 news organizations took a similar approach: equipped with "interceptors" to deal with generative AI, including the New York Times, the Washington Post and Reuters. The move is to prevent its content from being collected and used to train AI chatbots, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT.

Tu Yuan Pexels, however, the Associated Press announced a license agreement with OpenAI in July, and OpenAI received permission to use the Associated Press report for AI model training data.

According to CTOnews.com, the New York Times considered suing OpenAI in August because OpenAI used articles and pictures from the New York Times to train its AI model, in violation of the New York Times's terms of service. If the lawsuit succeeds, OpenAI could suffer huge losses, including deleting its data sets and paying hefty fines.

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