Reddit Answers, which the site announced has begun rolling out to a limited number of users in the US today, allows redditors to 'ask questions and receive answers using a new, AI-powered conversational interface' that returns 'curated summaries of relevant conversations and details across Reddit ... including links to related communities and posts.'
However, in Reddit's case, the AI-powered results won't cull data from around the internet; instead, it will rely on posts and comments from the site to provide answers. Just like the ChatGPT does.
If you're lucky enough to have access, you'll find the feature at reddit.com/answers, or on the Reddit homepage along with buttons for Home, Popular posts, Explore, and the like.
The Answers feature is also available in the latest version of the Reddit app for iOS, where those with access will find it along the bottom of the home screen with buttons for Home, Communities, Chat and other features.
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