"AI Giants Face New Charges for Training Data from Stack Overflow, Twitter, and Reddit"
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Stack Overflow, the popular resource for programmers, plans to charge AI developers for access to its data as early as this year, following in the footsteps of Twitter and Reddit. AI companies like OpenAI scrape the internet for data to train their technology, and have mainly been able to do so for free until now. The move comes as the conversation surrounding the ethics of training AI picks up steam.
- Stack Overflow Joins Twitter and Reddit in Charging AI Companies for Training Data Gizmodo
- Stack Overflow Will Charge AI Giants for Training Data WIRED
- Breakingviews - Data-hungry AI models could help Reddit valuation Reuters
- Reddit subsidized A.I. chatbot development. That's over. Slate
- Your favorite third party Reddit app may have to move to a subscription model Android Police
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