In a regulatory filing, Reddit announced that the FTC is probing Reddit’s proposal to sell, license and share user-generated content with third parties to train artificial intelligence (AI) models. This move underscores the growing scrutiny over how online platforms harness the vast amounts of data they collect, particularly in the context of AI development.
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