Reddit Signs Content Licensing Deal With AI Company Ahead of IPO

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Reddit, the popular social media platform, is making waves ahead of its potential IPO. They've signed a lucrative $60 million annual deal with a large AI company, granting them access to Reddit's vast user-generated content for training their AI models. This move has sparked discussions about its impact on both Reddit's finances and the future of AI development. Stay tuned for further updates on this intriguing development!
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