A man on Reddit asked if he would be wrong to uninvite his sister to his wedding if she insists on bringing her "poorly trained" Bernese mountain dog to the event. Therapists weighed in.
OpenAI's push to make a next-generation voice assistant is already yielding some interesting results, and now a leak on Reddit showing ChatGPT generate sound effects suggests even more capabilities are on the way.
Reddit is taking a stand against AI companies — or at least asking them to pay up. Earlier this week, Reddit announced that it’s changing its Robots Exclusion Protocol, also known as its robots.txt file. This dry-sounding edit is part of a…
Shake Shack added a secret sauce to its latest advertising campaign: generative artificial intelligence. The burger joint used digital agency Known's Reddit-focused gen AI chatbot, The Big Letbotski, to scour over 80,000 active subreddits…
For many Reddit has become the go to repository of community and crowdsourced knowledge, a fact that has no doubt made it a prime target for AI startups desperate for training data.…
Bigg Boss OTT 3: As criticism on Armaan Malik openly flaunting polyamorous relationship grow, here is how netizens brought back his history of alleged sexual misdemeanour.
Reddit is not allowing AI companies and scrapers to obtain unconsented access to its website data. Among the many changes to Reddit is its API access, which was highlighted again after the company issued a warning against AI companies and…
A subreddit run by Gays Against Groomers, a transphobic conservative organization, has been banned from the platform. The group is considered an extremist hate group, but defines itself as "a nonprofit of gays against the sexualization,…
Reddit says it will update its robots.txt “to be as clear as possible” that companies using an automated agent to access Reddit need to abide by its terms — The warning comes after reports that AI companies regularly ignore instructions…
It's been roughly a year since Reddit's API changes killed off all the good clients, and the company hasn't backed down yet. The problem: Reddit's mobile app and website can both be pretty annoying to use, thanks to a combination of bugs…