Reddit Sues AI Company Anthropic for Alleged Wrongful Use of Data
CNBC TelevisionJune 7, 20251 min1,453 views
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- 🚨 Reddit has filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, an AI company, alleging wrongful use of Reddit data.
- 📌 Reddit claims Anthropic accessed or attempted to access their data over 100,000 times, even after being asked to stop.
- ⚠️ The lawsuit states that Anthropic's actions show a blatant disregard for the rights and privacy of Reddit users.
Allegations of Data Scraping
- 🎯 Reddit asserts that Anthropic engaged in unlawful scraping of Reddit data for profit.
- 📜 Reddit's public content policy outlines guardrails for third-party use of their content, including enforcing downstream deletion rights.
Impact and Company Response
- 📈 Reddit shares are up approximately 6% following the news of the lawsuit.
- 💬 CNBC has reached out to Anthropic for comment on the allegations.
- 💡 The discussion highlights Reddit's role as a significant source of data for training large language models.
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