Content karma catches up to Reddit in its fight with Anthropic
Briefly

Reddit's lawsuit against Anthropic highlights a growing concern in the AI industry regarding data ownership and ethical practices. The company claims that Anthropic illegally scraped its user-generated content to enhance its AI models. Ironically, Reddit itself has benefited from user-contributed content, often sourced from other creators without compensation. This situation raises ethical questions on data usage in the AI era, prompting discussions on the legitimacy of content ownership and practices among platforms that thrive on community-generated material.
Investors must be pretty concerned about the value of Reddit's content being sucked away by giant AI models, Bort added at the time. "In the words of Taylor Swift, 'Karma's gonna track you down.'"
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