The Deal Between StackOverflow And Reddit With Google: AI Companies Will Pay For Data
On the internet, data is abundance, and that it's more than plenty for pretty much anyone.
On the internet, data is abundance, and that it's more than plenty for pretty much anyone.
The AI field was kind of boring and dull, with ripples that barely sent disruption beyond its realms.
Two blogging titans are not clashing or competing. Instead, they're caught in a crossroad.
Fact or fiction? The two words are polar opposite. But in the growing internet, the line that separates the two is blurring.
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, is doing the things it can to be the "super app" it wants to be.
AI is only as good as the training materials it has been trained on. But sometimes, things go beyond that.
Surfing the vast ocean of the internet just got a bit different, thanks to Reddit's logo redesign.
Google is one of the platforms on the web that has the most amount of users.
The AI sphere was rather quiet, dull and boring. It rarely made ripples outside its own realm, and barely disrupt the global industry.
More option is always better, especially when it comes to communication.