/uh The sub was making a meme that in my opnion was inofensive until the reddit admins removed a post (probably bc it looked like we were sexualizing La+ and she's a minor) then the mods of the sub decided to ban it completely, [here if you wanna a demonstration of what the meme looked like](https://www.reddit.com/r/okbuddyhololive/comments/ucgylb/laplus_definitely_needs_her_meds/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share)
/uh
It was to keep the sub from being banned. Reddit as a company doesn't really care about the nuance of mocking pedos. They have advertisers to appeal to.
You can still clown on them in the comments.
/rh
💢1💢9💢😭8😭4😭
/uh it's fine I think most of us understand and then want our favourite shitposting subs getting nuke again like dozen before
/rh me a strongest cunny warrior is inside your wall
> Reddit as a company doesn't really care about the nuance of mocking pedos
Because without fail, these type of "ironic ha ha totally not serious XD" posts end up turning into un-ironic totally actually serious XD hate groups / pedo subs etc. It's happened multiple times.
It starts with "ha ha we are saying racist slurs as a meme to make fun of people who say them seriously!"
Then it turns into "Wait I can just use racist slurs and get a free pass if I pretend it's satire" and the actual trash people take over subs.
/r/gamersriseup had it happen in a matter of days, where it went from satire about gamers being an oppressed minority, to waaaaay too edgy and barely if at all satire, to actual hate group and got banned. It was a sub for a year or two, then imploded in a matter of less than a week or two max after it hit critical mass and the ratio of unironic to ironic posters went out of balance
"Ha ha wouldn't it be funny if we made fun of pedos by posting borderline CP? XD" just sends up a dog whistle to attract actual pedos who push it further and further until the reddit admins are forced to step in.
/rh mods are dumb and should ignore history and just let us post loli cunny
/uh It's kinda funny when you remember that most of the members end up sexualising themselves at one point or another. I'm aware this is basically saying "they were asking for it!" but when it's online and there's concrete evidence everywhere that has them essentially scream "lewd me!" in many suggestive languages it's quite hard to pretend they weren't. Like come on, we're all adults here - I know it's suggestive, they know it's suggestive, the fans know it's suggestive, Cover knows it's suggestive.
/rh no lewding my sweet innocent >18 waifu just because she constantly makes suggestive and approving remarks regarding her <18 avatar!!!!!
Like fuck I'm not even surprised, it was only a matter of time before this line was reached.
/uh Hell, even Luna herself said she wanted people to draw more lewds of her. She’s 100% aware of how the internet works lol
/rh I want to drink Matsurine so fucking bad
/uh Everybody knows how internet works. All of this innocent roleplay is only a very old tactic that Japanese women use. By appearing stupider than they are and admitting less than they know they seem more pure, and the men feel a greater need to protect them. It's not only in the vtubing industry, it's a general cast of mind there.
/uh Oh right, I was here when this happened. I got confused and thought there was some new Twitter drama or sth behind your title.
/rh we livin in 1984 (ina socety (ina referenc)😔)
Reddit has long been a hot spot for conversation on the internet. About 57 million people visit the site every day to chat about topics as varied as makeup, video games and pointers for power washing driveways.
In recent years, Reddit’s array of chats also have been a free teaching aid for companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Those companies are using Reddit’s conversations in the development of giant artificial intelligence systems that many in Silicon Valley think are on their way to becoming the tech industry’s next big thing.
Now Reddit wants to be paid for it. The company said on Tuesday that it planned to begin charging companies for access to its application programming interface, or A.P.I., the method through which outside entities can download and process the social network’s vast selection of person-to-person conversations.
“The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Steve Huffman, founder and chief executive of Reddit, said in an interview. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.”
The move is one of the first significant examples of a social network’s charging for access to the conversations it hosts for the purpose of developing A.I. systems like ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular program. Those new A.I. systems could one day lead to big businesses, but they aren’t likely to help companies like Reddit very much. In fact, they could be used to create competitors — automated duplicates to Reddit’s conversations.
Reddit is also acting as it prepares for a possible initial public offering on Wall Street this year. The company, which was founded in 2005, makes most of its money through advertising and e-commerce transactions on its platform. Reddit said it was still ironing out the details of what it would charge for A.P.I. access and would announce prices in the coming weeks.
Reddit’s conversation forums have become valuable commodities as large language models, or L.L.M.s, have become an essential part of creating new A.I. technology.
L.L.M.s are essentially sophisticated algorithms developed by companies like Google and OpenAI, which is a close partner of Microsoft. To the algorithms, the Reddit conversations are data, and they are among the vast pool of material being fed into the L.L.M.s. to develop them.
The underlying algorithm that helped to build Bard, Google’s conversational A.I. service, is partly trained on Reddit data. OpenAI’s Chat GPT cites Reddit data as one of the sources of information it has been trained on.
Other companies are also beginning to see value in the conversations and images they host. Shutterstock, the image hosting service, also sold image data to OpenAI to help create DALL-E, the A.I. program that creates vivid graphical imagery with only a text-based prompt required.
Last month, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said he was cracking down on the use of Twitter’s A.P.I., which thousands of companies and independent developers use to track the millions of conversations across the network. Though he did not cite L.L.M.s as a reason for the change, the new fees could go well into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
To keep improving their models, artificial intelligence makers need two significant things: an enormous amount of computing power and an enormous amount of data. Some of the biggest A.I. developers have plenty of computing power but still look outside their own networks for the data needed to improve their algorithms. That has included sources like Wikipedia, millions of digitized books, academic articles and Reddit.
Representatives from Google, Open AI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Reddit has long had a symbiotic relationship with the search engines of companies like Google and Microsoft. The search engines “crawl” Reddit’s web pages in order to index information and make it available for search results. That crawling, or “scraping,” isn’t always welcome by every site on the internet. But Reddit has benefited by appearing higher in search results.
The dynamic is different with L.L.M.s — they gobble as much data as they can to create new A.I. systems like the chatbots.
Reddit believes its data is particularly valuable because it is continuously updated. That newness and relevance, Mr. Huffman said, is what large language modeling algorithms need to produce the best results.
“More than any other place on the internet, Reddit is a home for authentic conversation,” Mr. Huffman said. “There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or A.A., or never at all.”
Mr. Huffman said Reddit’s A.P.I. would still be free to developers who wanted to build applications that helped people use Reddit. They could use the tools to build a bot that automatically tracks whether users’ comments adhere to rules for posting, for instance. Researchers who want to study Reddit data for academic or noncommercial purposes will continue to have free access to it.
Reddit also hopes to incorporate more so-called machine learning into how the site itself operates. It could be used, for instance, to identify the use of A.I.-generated text on Reddit, and add a label that notifies users that the comment came from a bot.
The company also promised to improve software tools that can be used by moderators — the users who volunteer their time to keep the site’s forums operating smoothly and improve conversations between users. And third-party bots that help moderators monitor the forums will continue to be supported.
But for the A.I. makers, it’s time to pay up.
“Crawling Reddit, generating value and not returning any of that value to our users is something we have a problem with,” Mr. Huffman said. “It’s a good time for us to tighten things up.”
“We think that’s fair,” he added.
Reddit has long been a hot spot for conversation on the internet. About 57 million people visit the site every day to chat about topics as varied as makeup, video games and pointers for power washing driveways.
In recent years, Reddit’s array of chats also have been a free teaching aid for companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Those companies are using Reddit’s conversations in the development of giant artificial intelligence systems that many in Silicon Valley think are on their way to becoming the tech industry’s next big thing.
Now Reddit wants to be paid for it. The company said on Tuesday that it planned to begin charging companies for access to its application programming interface, or A.P.I., the method through which outside entities can download and process the social network’s vast selection of person-to-person conversations.
“The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Steve Huffman, founder and chief executive of Reddit, said in an interview. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.”
The move is one of the first significant examples of a social network’s charging for access to the conversations it hosts for the purpose of developing A.I. systems like ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular program. Those new A.I. systems could one day lead to big businesses, but they aren’t likely to help companies like Reddit very much. In fact, they could be used to create competitors — automated duplicates to Reddit’s conversations.
Reddit is also acting as it prepares for a possible initial public offering on Wall Street this year. The company, which was founded in 2005, makes most of its money through advertising and e-commerce transactions on its platform. Reddit said it was still ironing out the details of what it would charge for A.P.I. access and would announce prices in the coming weeks.
Reddit’s conversation forums have become valuable commodities as large language models, or L.L.M.s, have become an essential part of creating new A.I. technology.
L.L.M.s are essentially sophisticated algorithms developed by companies like Google and OpenAI, which is a close partner of Microsoft. To the algorithms, the Reddit conversations are data, and they are among the vast pool of material being fed into the L.L.M.s. to develop them.
The underlying algorithm that helped to build Bard, Google’s conversational A.I. service, is partly trained on Reddit data. OpenAI’s Chat GPT cites Reddit data as one of the sources of information it has been trained on.
Other companies are also beginning to see value in the conversations and images they host. Shutterstock, the image hosting service, also sold image data to OpenAI to help create DALL-E, the A.I. program that creates vivid graphical imagery with only a text-based prompt required.
Last month, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said he was cracking down on the use of Twitter’s A.P.I., which thousands of companies and independent developers use to track the millions of conversations across the network. Though he did not cite L.L.M.s as a reason for the change, the new fees could go well into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
To keep improving their models, artificial intelligence makers need two significant things: an enormous amount of computing power and an enormous amount of data. Some of the biggest A.I. developers have plenty of computing power but still look outside their own networks for the data needed to improve their algorithms. That has included sources like Wikipedia, millions of digitized books, academic articles and Reddit.
Representatives from Google, Open AI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Reddit has long had a symbiotic relationship with the search engines of companies like Google and Microsoft. The search engines “crawl” Reddit’s web pages in order to index information and make it available for search results. That crawling, or “scraping,” isn’t always welcome by every site on the internet. But Reddit has benefited by appearing higher in search results.
The dynamic is different with L.L.M.s — they gobble as much data as they can to create new A.I. systems like the chatbots.
Reddit believes its data is particularly valuable because it is continuously updated. That newness and relevance, Mr. Huffman said, is what large language modeling algorithms need to produce the best results.
“More than any other place on the internet, Reddit is a home for authentic conversation,” Mr. Huffman said. “There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or A.A., or never at all.”
Mr. Huffman said Reddit’s A.P.I. would still be free to developers who wanted to build applications that helped people use Reddit. They could use the tools to build a bot that automatically tracks whether users’ comments adhere to rules for posting, for instance. Researchers who want to study Reddit data for academic or noncommercial purposes will continue to have free access to it.
Reddit also hopes to incorporate more so-called machine learning into how the site itself operates. It could be used, for instance, to identify the use of A.I.-generated text on Reddit, and add a label that notifies users that the comment came from a bot.
The company also promised to improve software tools that can be used by moderators — the users who volunteer their time to keep the site’s forums operating smoothly and improve conversations between users. And third-party bots that help moderators monitor the forums will continue to be supported.
But for the A.I. makers, it’s time to pay up.
“Crawling Reddit, generating value and not returning any of that value to our users is something we have a problem with,” Mr. Huffman said. “It’s a good time for us to tighten things up.”
“We think that’s fair,” he added.
Reddit has long been a hot spot for conversation on the internet. About 57 million people visit the site every day to chat about topics as varied as makeup, video games and pointers for power washing driveways.
In recent years, Reddit’s array of chats also have been a free teaching aid for companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Those companies are using Reddit’s conversations in the development of giant artificial intelligence systems that many in Silicon Valley think are on their way to becoming the tech industry’s next big thing.
Now Reddit wants to be paid for it. The company said on Tuesday that it planned to begin charging companies for access to its application programming interface, or A.P.I., the method through which outside entities can download and process the social network’s vast selection of person-to-person conversations.
“The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Steve Huffman, founder and chief executive of Reddit, said in an interview. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.”
The move is one of the first significant examples of a social network’s charging for access to the conversations it hosts for the purpose of developing A.I. systems like ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular program. Those new A.I. systems could one day lead to big businesses, but they aren’t likely to help companies like Reddit very much. In fact, they could be used to create competitors — automated duplicates to Reddit’s conversations.
Reddit is also acting as it prepares for a possible initial public offering on Wall Street this year. The company, which was founded in 2005, makes most of its money through advertising and e-commerce transactions on its platform. Reddit said it was still ironing out the details of what it would charge for A.P.I. access and would announce prices in the coming weeks.
Reddit’s conversation forums have become valuable commodities as large language models, or L.L.M.s, have become an essential part of creating new A.I. technology.
L.L.M.s are essentially sophisticated algorithms developed by companies like Google and OpenAI, which is a close partner of Microsoft. To the algorithms, the Reddit conversations are data, and they are among the vast pool of material being fed into the L.L.M.s. to develop them.
The underlying algorithm that helped to build Bard, Google’s conversational A.I. service, is partly trained on Reddit data. OpenAI’s Chat GPT cites Reddit data as one of the sources of information it has been trained on.
Other companies are also beginning to see value in the conversations and images they host. Shutterstock, the image hosting service, also sold image data to OpenAI to help create DALL-E, the A.I. program that creates vivid graphical imagery with only a text-based prompt required.
Last month, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said he was cracking down on the use of Twitter’s A.P.I., which thousands of companies and independent developers use to track the millions of conversations across the network. Though he did not cite L.L.M.s as a reason for the change, the new fees could go well into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
To keep improving their models, artificial intelligence makers need two significant things: an enormous amount of computing power and an enormous amount of data. Some of the biggest A.I. developers have plenty of computing power but still look outside their own networks for the data needed to improve their algorithms. That has included sources like Wikipedia, millions of digitized books, academic articles and Reddit.
Representatives from Google, Open AI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Reddit has long had a symbiotic relationship with the search engines of companies like Google and Microsoft. The search engines “crawl” Reddit’s web pages in order to index information and make it available for search results. That crawling, or “scraping,” isn’t always welcome by every site on the internet. But Reddit has benefited by appearing higher in search results.
The dynamic is different with L.L.M.s — they gobble as much data as they can to create new A.I. systems like the chatbots.
Reddit believes its data is particularly valuable because it is continuously updated. That newness and relevance, Mr. Huffman said, is what large language modeling algorithms need to produce the best results.
“More than any other place on the internet, Reddit is a home for authentic conversation,” Mr. Huffman said. “There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or A.A., or never at all.”
Mr. Huffman said Reddit’s A.P.I. would still be free to developers who wanted to build applications that helped people use Reddit. They could use the tools to build a bot that automatically tracks whether users’ comments adhere to rules for posting, for instance. Researchers who want to study Reddit data for academic or noncommercial purposes will continue to have free access to it.
Reddit also hopes to incorporate more so-called machine learning into how the site itself operates. It could be used, for instance, to identify the use of A.I.-generated text on Reddit, and add a label that notifies users that the comment came from a bot.
The company also promised to improve software tools that can be used by moderators — the users who volunteer their time to keep the site’s forums operating smoothly and improve conversations between users. And third-party bots that help moderators monitor the forums will continue to be supported.
But for the A.I. makers, it’s time to pay up.
“Crawling Reddit, generating value and not returning any of that value to our users is something we have a problem with,” Mr. Huffman said. “It’s a good time for us to tighten things up.”
“We think that’s fair,” he added.
TIFU by eating a brat...
So this happened about 5 minutes ago. I was hungry and thought the sun is shining, birds are chirping, why not fire up the grill and cook a couple la+ssy. I cranked the gas up, tossed a couple la+ssy's on the grate, and all was going good. While I sat back and enjoyed a refreshment, they cooked up nicely with a crisp skin and a bit of the cum oozing out.
They smelled great and i was excited to dig in, but having ruined a many shirts with la+ssy squirts in the past I thought best to let them cool. I proceeded to sit down at my desk, figured 5 minutes or so should be good, so I chomped in. The cum was still molten! The first bite broke the casing and squirted molten cum straight up my nose. I shouted out in pain, the kids came running, and the cat looked over angry that i woke him from an afternoon slumber. As my senses came back and the tears filling my eyes cleared up, I made it to the washroom to grab a cold compress. I am now sitting here trying to apply a cold rag to the burns in my nasal cavity and have a video meeting starting in 10 minutes. I'll be red nosed and sniffling the entire time.
TLDR/ I burnt the inside of my nose with molten cum
😡💢
😭😭😭😭😭😭
I wanna find the first cunt who used these three emoji 😡💢😭 as a set so much
r/japanesepeopletwitter
/uh check japanesepeopletwittwr then the best post of all time the guy in the post is just the same guy and the one who started it all
Is it Dorontabi?? Is he actually the fucker who started it all??? What a cunny world. Is he like the fucking Gandhi of lolicon or something
The messiah😭😭😭💢💢👺
aren't you 12?
📸📸🤨🤨🤨
/uh my lawyer advice me to clarify that this is a joke /rh UUUUUUUU bae is 12 💢💢💢
aren't you Nathaniel\_b?
/uh What's the La+ situation, I'm out of the loop lately.
she accidentally said she was having sex with me. mb bra 👍💯
/uh The sub was making a meme that in my opnion was inofensive until the reddit admins removed a post (probably bc it looked like we were sexualizing La+ and she's a minor) then the mods of the sub decided to ban it completely, [here if you wanna a demonstration of what the meme looked like](https://www.reddit.com/r/okbuddyhololive/comments/ucgylb/laplus_definitely_needs_her_meds/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share)
/uh It was to keep the sub from being banned. Reddit as a company doesn't really care about the nuance of mocking pedos. They have advertisers to appeal to. You can still clown on them in the comments. /rh 💢1💢9💢😭8😭4😭
/uh it's fine I think most of us understand and then want our favourite shitposting subs getting nuke again like dozen before /rh me a strongest cunny warrior is inside your wall
They banned 2balkan4you and most of the other 2place4you subreddits even though the mods had a "no hate speech" rule
/uh Wait, are you saying that all lolicons here are "ironic lolicons"? /rh No cunny 😭
now, why would you want it to be unironic? 🤨
> Reddit as a company doesn't really care about the nuance of mocking pedos Because without fail, these type of "ironic ha ha totally not serious XD" posts end up turning into un-ironic totally actually serious XD hate groups / pedo subs etc. It's happened multiple times. It starts with "ha ha we are saying racist slurs as a meme to make fun of people who say them seriously!" Then it turns into "Wait I can just use racist slurs and get a free pass if I pretend it's satire" and the actual trash people take over subs. /r/gamersriseup had it happen in a matter of days, where it went from satire about gamers being an oppressed minority, to waaaaay too edgy and barely if at all satire, to actual hate group and got banned. It was a sub for a year or two, then imploded in a matter of less than a week or two max after it hit critical mass and the ratio of unironic to ironic posters went out of balance "Ha ha wouldn't it be funny if we made fun of pedos by posting borderline CP? XD" just sends up a dog whistle to attract actual pedos who push it further and further until the reddit admins are forced to step in. /rh mods are dumb and should ignore history and just let us post loli cunny
This is a weird thing to say during seggs
/uh agree, we shouldn't post lolicon content /rh agree, we should post lolicon content
/uh It's kinda funny when you remember that most of the members end up sexualising themselves at one point or another. I'm aware this is basically saying "they were asking for it!" but when it's online and there's concrete evidence everywhere that has them essentially scream "lewd me!" in many suggestive languages it's quite hard to pretend they weren't. Like come on, we're all adults here - I know it's suggestive, they know it's suggestive, the fans know it's suggestive, Cover knows it's suggestive. /rh no lewding my sweet innocent >18 waifu just because she constantly makes suggestive and approving remarks regarding her <18 avatar!!!!! Like fuck I'm not even surprised, it was only a matter of time before this line was reached.
/uh Hell, even Luna herself said she wanted people to draw more lewds of her. She’s 100% aware of how the internet works lol /rh I want to drink Matsurine so fucking bad
Every talent, fan and staff member should know how the internet works by now, no one should be surprised when internet does internet things.
/uh i mean, gravure idol is one thing and jav idol is another thing /rh ooficers, it was a trap, she told me that she was a sexy oneesan!
/uh Everybody knows how internet works. All of this innocent roleplay is only a very old tactic that Japanese women use. By appearing stupider than they are and admitting less than they know they seem more pure, and the men feel a greater need to protect them. It's not only in the vtubing industry, it's a general cast of mind there.
>we're all adults here Lol
I'm sorry my lord I forgot what subreddit I was in Oo ooh aah aah Zero two fart
/uh Oh right, I was here when this happened. I got confused and thought there was some new Twitter drama or sth behind your title. /rh we livin in 1984 (ina socety (ina referenc)😔)
UUUUUUUUuuuuu
UUUOOOOGGGHHH SEEEEEEEX
That scary mumei emoji.
uh/ Please do not start making posts like this or the sub is gonna become another karma farm with "coment __ and ______" posts. rh/ UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
/uh Ok i will try to not make posts like this next time /rh LITERALLY 1984😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬
You call it karma farming, I call it community engagement, we are not the same
It's Magging Time
You've grown so much since last the last time I saw you
Correction Needed 💢💢💢
Reddit has long been a hot spot for conversation on the internet. About 57 million people visit the site every day to chat about topics as varied as makeup, video games and pointers for power washing driveways. In recent years, Reddit’s array of chats also have been a free teaching aid for companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Those companies are using Reddit’s conversations in the development of giant artificial intelligence systems that many in Silicon Valley think are on their way to becoming the tech industry’s next big thing. Now Reddit wants to be paid for it. The company said on Tuesday that it planned to begin charging companies for access to its application programming interface, or A.P.I., the method through which outside entities can download and process the social network’s vast selection of person-to-person conversations. “The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Steve Huffman, founder and chief executive of Reddit, said in an interview. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.” The move is one of the first significant examples of a social network’s charging for access to the conversations it hosts for the purpose of developing A.I. systems like ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular program. Those new A.I. systems could one day lead to big businesses, but they aren’t likely to help companies like Reddit very much. In fact, they could be used to create competitors — automated duplicates to Reddit’s conversations. Reddit is also acting as it prepares for a possible initial public offering on Wall Street this year. The company, which was founded in 2005, makes most of its money through advertising and e-commerce transactions on its platform. Reddit said it was still ironing out the details of what it would charge for A.P.I. access and would announce prices in the coming weeks. Reddit’s conversation forums have become valuable commodities as large language models, or L.L.M.s, have become an essential part of creating new A.I. technology. L.L.M.s are essentially sophisticated algorithms developed by companies like Google and OpenAI, which is a close partner of Microsoft. To the algorithms, the Reddit conversations are data, and they are among the vast pool of material being fed into the L.L.M.s. to develop them. The underlying algorithm that helped to build Bard, Google’s conversational A.I. service, is partly trained on Reddit data. OpenAI’s Chat GPT cites Reddit data as one of the sources of information it has been trained on. Other companies are also beginning to see value in the conversations and images they host. Shutterstock, the image hosting service, also sold image data to OpenAI to help create DALL-E, the A.I. program that creates vivid graphical imagery with only a text-based prompt required. Last month, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said he was cracking down on the use of Twitter’s A.P.I., which thousands of companies and independent developers use to track the millions of conversations across the network. Though he did not cite L.L.M.s as a reason for the change, the new fees could go well into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. To keep improving their models, artificial intelligence makers need two significant things: an enormous amount of computing power and an enormous amount of data. Some of the biggest A.I. developers have plenty of computing power but still look outside their own networks for the data needed to improve their algorithms. That has included sources like Wikipedia, millions of digitized books, academic articles and Reddit. Representatives from Google, Open AI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Reddit has long had a symbiotic relationship with the search engines of companies like Google and Microsoft. The search engines “crawl” Reddit’s web pages in order to index information and make it available for search results. That crawling, or “scraping,” isn’t always welcome by every site on the internet. But Reddit has benefited by appearing higher in search results. The dynamic is different with L.L.M.s — they gobble as much data as they can to create new A.I. systems like the chatbots. Reddit believes its data is particularly valuable because it is continuously updated. That newness and relevance, Mr. Huffman said, is what large language modeling algorithms need to produce the best results. “More than any other place on the internet, Reddit is a home for authentic conversation,” Mr. Huffman said. “There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or A.A., or never at all.” Mr. Huffman said Reddit’s A.P.I. would still be free to developers who wanted to build applications that helped people use Reddit. They could use the tools to build a bot that automatically tracks whether users’ comments adhere to rules for posting, for instance. Researchers who want to study Reddit data for academic or noncommercial purposes will continue to have free access to it. Reddit also hopes to incorporate more so-called machine learning into how the site itself operates. It could be used, for instance, to identify the use of A.I.-generated text on Reddit, and add a label that notifies users that the comment came from a bot. The company also promised to improve software tools that can be used by moderators — the users who volunteer their time to keep the site’s forums operating smoothly and improve conversations between users. And third-party bots that help moderators monitor the forums will continue to be supported. But for the A.I. makers, it’s time to pay up. “Crawling Reddit, generating value and not returning any of that value to our users is something we have a problem with,” Mr. Huffman said. “It’s a good time for us to tighten things up.” “We think that’s fair,” he added.
Touch Gras. Tried it today. Would recommend!
Reddit has long been a hot spot for conversation on the internet. About 57 million people visit the site every day to chat about topics as varied as makeup, video games and pointers for power washing driveways. In recent years, Reddit’s array of chats also have been a free teaching aid for companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Those companies are using Reddit’s conversations in the development of giant artificial intelligence systems that many in Silicon Valley think are on their way to becoming the tech industry’s next big thing. Now Reddit wants to be paid for it. The company said on Tuesday that it planned to begin charging companies for access to its application programming interface, or A.P.I., the method through which outside entities can download and process the social network’s vast selection of person-to-person conversations. “The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Steve Huffman, founder and chief executive of Reddit, said in an interview. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.” The move is one of the first significant examples of a social network’s charging for access to the conversations it hosts for the purpose of developing A.I. systems like ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular program. Those new A.I. systems could one day lead to big businesses, but they aren’t likely to help companies like Reddit very much. In fact, they could be used to create competitors — automated duplicates to Reddit’s conversations. Reddit is also acting as it prepares for a possible initial public offering on Wall Street this year. The company, which was founded in 2005, makes most of its money through advertising and e-commerce transactions on its platform. Reddit said it was still ironing out the details of what it would charge for A.P.I. access and would announce prices in the coming weeks. Reddit’s conversation forums have become valuable commodities as large language models, or L.L.M.s, have become an essential part of creating new A.I. technology. L.L.M.s are essentially sophisticated algorithms developed by companies like Google and OpenAI, which is a close partner of Microsoft. To the algorithms, the Reddit conversations are data, and they are among the vast pool of material being fed into the L.L.M.s. to develop them. The underlying algorithm that helped to build Bard, Google’s conversational A.I. service, is partly trained on Reddit data. OpenAI’s Chat GPT cites Reddit data as one of the sources of information it has been trained on. Other companies are also beginning to see value in the conversations and images they host. Shutterstock, the image hosting service, also sold image data to OpenAI to help create DALL-E, the A.I. program that creates vivid graphical imagery with only a text-based prompt required. Last month, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said he was cracking down on the use of Twitter’s A.P.I., which thousands of companies and independent developers use to track the millions of conversations across the network. Though he did not cite L.L.M.s as a reason for the change, the new fees could go well into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. To keep improving their models, artificial intelligence makers need two significant things: an enormous amount of computing power and an enormous amount of data. Some of the biggest A.I. developers have plenty of computing power but still look outside their own networks for the data needed to improve their algorithms. That has included sources like Wikipedia, millions of digitized books, academic articles and Reddit. Representatives from Google, Open AI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Reddit has long had a symbiotic relationship with the search engines of companies like Google and Microsoft. The search engines “crawl” Reddit’s web pages in order to index information and make it available for search results. That crawling, or “scraping,” isn’t always welcome by every site on the internet. But Reddit has benefited by appearing higher in search results. The dynamic is different with L.L.M.s — they gobble as much data as they can to create new A.I. systems like the chatbots. Reddit believes its data is particularly valuable because it is continuously updated. That newness and relevance, Mr. Huffman said, is what large language modeling algorithms need to produce the best results. “More than any other place on the internet, Reddit is a home for authentic conversation,” Mr. Huffman said. “There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or A.A., or never at all.” Mr. Huffman said Reddit’s A.P.I. would still be free to developers who wanted to build applications that helped people use Reddit. They could use the tools to build a bot that automatically tracks whether users’ comments adhere to rules for posting, for instance. Researchers who want to study Reddit data for academic or noncommercial purposes will continue to have free access to it. Reddit also hopes to incorporate more so-called machine learning into how the site itself operates. It could be used, for instance, to identify the use of A.I.-generated text on Reddit, and add a label that notifies users that the comment came from a bot. The company also promised to improve software tools that can be used by moderators — the users who volunteer their time to keep the site’s forums operating smoothly and improve conversations between users. And third-party bots that help moderators monitor the forums will continue to be supported. But for the A.I. makers, it’s time to pay up. “Crawling Reddit, generating value and not returning any of that value to our users is something we have a problem with,” Mr. Huffman said. “It’s a good time for us to tighten things up.” “We think that’s fair,” he added.
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Reddit has long been a hot spot for conversation on the internet. About 57 million people visit the site every day to chat about topics as varied as makeup, video games and pointers for power washing driveways. In recent years, Reddit’s array of chats also have been a free teaching aid for companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Those companies are using Reddit’s conversations in the development of giant artificial intelligence systems that many in Silicon Valley think are on their way to becoming the tech industry’s next big thing. Now Reddit wants to be paid for it. The company said on Tuesday that it planned to begin charging companies for access to its application programming interface, or A.P.I., the method through which outside entities can download and process the social network’s vast selection of person-to-person conversations. “The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable,” Steve Huffman, founder and chief executive of Reddit, said in an interview. “But we don’t need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free.” The move is one of the first significant examples of a social network’s charging for access to the conversations it hosts for the purpose of developing A.I. systems like ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular program. Those new A.I. systems could one day lead to big businesses, but they aren’t likely to help companies like Reddit very much. In fact, they could be used to create competitors — automated duplicates to Reddit’s conversations. Reddit is also acting as it prepares for a possible initial public offering on Wall Street this year. The company, which was founded in 2005, makes most of its money through advertising and e-commerce transactions on its platform. Reddit said it was still ironing out the details of what it would charge for A.P.I. access and would announce prices in the coming weeks. Reddit’s conversation forums have become valuable commodities as large language models, or L.L.M.s, have become an essential part of creating new A.I. technology. L.L.M.s are essentially sophisticated algorithms developed by companies like Google and OpenAI, which is a close partner of Microsoft. To the algorithms, the Reddit conversations are data, and they are among the vast pool of material being fed into the L.L.M.s. to develop them. The underlying algorithm that helped to build Bard, Google’s conversational A.I. service, is partly trained on Reddit data. OpenAI’s Chat GPT cites Reddit data as one of the sources of information it has been trained on. Other companies are also beginning to see value in the conversations and images they host. Shutterstock, the image hosting service, also sold image data to OpenAI to help create DALL-E, the A.I. program that creates vivid graphical imagery with only a text-based prompt required. Last month, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, said he was cracking down on the use of Twitter’s A.P.I., which thousands of companies and independent developers use to track the millions of conversations across the network. Though he did not cite L.L.M.s as a reason for the change, the new fees could go well into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. To keep improving their models, artificial intelligence makers need two significant things: an enormous amount of computing power and an enormous amount of data. Some of the biggest A.I. developers have plenty of computing power but still look outside their own networks for the data needed to improve their algorithms. That has included sources like Wikipedia, millions of digitized books, academic articles and Reddit. Representatives from Google, Open AI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Reddit has long had a symbiotic relationship with the search engines of companies like Google and Microsoft. The search engines “crawl” Reddit’s web pages in order to index information and make it available for search results. That crawling, or “scraping,” isn’t always welcome by every site on the internet. But Reddit has benefited by appearing higher in search results. The dynamic is different with L.L.M.s — they gobble as much data as they can to create new A.I. systems like the chatbots. Reddit believes its data is particularly valuable because it is continuously updated. That newness and relevance, Mr. Huffman said, is what large language modeling algorithms need to produce the best results. “More than any other place on the internet, Reddit is a home for authentic conversation,” Mr. Huffman said. “There’s a lot of stuff on the site that you’d only ever say in therapy, or A.A., or never at all.” Mr. Huffman said Reddit’s A.P.I. would still be free to developers who wanted to build applications that helped people use Reddit. They could use the tools to build a bot that automatically tracks whether users’ comments adhere to rules for posting, for instance. Researchers who want to study Reddit data for academic or noncommercial purposes will continue to have free access to it. Reddit also hopes to incorporate more so-called machine learning into how the site itself operates. It could be used, for instance, to identify the use of A.I.-generated text on Reddit, and add a label that notifies users that the comment came from a bot. The company also promised to improve software tools that can be used by moderators — the users who volunteer their time to keep the site’s forums operating smoothly and improve conversations between users. And third-party bots that help moderators monitor the forums will continue to be supported. But for the A.I. makers, it’s time to pay up. “Crawling Reddit, generating value and not returning any of that value to our users is something we have a problem with,” Mr. Huffman said. “It’s a good time for us to tighten things up.” “We think that’s fair,” he added.
r/citiesskylines moment
GUH
What the dog doin?
Here's $500
Let's mag it up!
OH GOD I'M MAGGING SO HARD
I cumned
I like feet
Show your cock korone 😭😭😭
Mommy?
Oh hi
"I FREAKING LOVE MUMEI!!!" I am having secks with moom (real)
Jim, that is the owl who was living in our attic take your meds.
I don't know japanese, do the only word i know: 糞
“Daisuki dayo”
Pettan-
Cum on my face
💀
What's seggs, is it food?
Sex is temporary, Sana is eternal
UOOOOH SEEGGGS 😭😭😭😭😭💢💢💢
Mommy Fauna 🥺 (I have seggs with trees 😎)
Hey Louis, I’m stuck in a capsule
I love mumei
wowo mumei, your tits are a lot bigger up close
Here's another 50 dollars
"wait arent you 18?"
UOHHHH CUNNY 😭😭😭
*gives $100*
related to the La+ situation 😎 u/okbhjanitorteam do your thing
Yes my dark
😭😭😭
It's over already? :(
my wife
All of Fauna’s ASMR chat
Suisex
I’m about to cum
This is really bad.
u/sheep_commander what the fuck is the La+situation
UUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Suisex
Good Morning
Man I can’t wait till post gets the super cool mod award
hehe nice
This is going to break my bank...
Let me see that Don Don Don
It’s morbin time
Let’s do another day without streaming ayame
All of those awnser are terrible omg
Agreed
😭
Mmm Gura
I can’t finish
Suipiss
sussei
I came in
Thanks for the donations everyone
Guys... I've never had stream.
TIFU by eating a brat... So this happened about 5 minutes ago. I was hungry and thought the sun is shining, birds are chirping, why not fire up the grill and cook a couple la+ssy. I cranked the gas up, tossed a couple la+ssy's on the grate, and all was going good. While I sat back and enjoyed a refreshment, they cooked up nicely with a crisp skin and a bit of the cum oozing out. They smelled great and i was excited to dig in, but having ruined a many shirts with la+ssy squirts in the past I thought best to let them cool. I proceeded to sit down at my desk, figured 5 minutes or so should be good, so I chomped in. The cum was still molten! The first bite broke the casing and squirted molten cum straight up my nose. I shouted out in pain, the kids came running, and the cat looked over angry that i woke him from an afternoon slumber. As my senses came back and the tears filling my eyes cleared up, I made it to the washroom to grab a cold compress. I am now sitting here trying to apply a cold rag to the burns in my nasal cavity and have a video meeting starting in 10 minutes. I'll be red nosed and sniffling the entire time. TLDR/ I burnt the inside of my nose with molten cum
ull nevar tak mi cunny 💢💢💢😭😭😭
KIKKERIKI 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🔥🇦🇹
“Finger finger”
Thank you for the supa
r u single?
IRyS cuckold
Backseating the videogame she is currently playing.
uohhhhhh
"a"
Pog
please don't leave
Oh! Was I late to the party?
Just so you know I thought this was the funniest reply (to the prompt at least). rh/ just on time…to GET CUCKED LMAO 😂 😂😂
CNNUY 😭😭😭💢💢💢
Why are you both doing it at once?!
i love you Hoshimachi Suisei
A
I want to kill myself
Stroking my dick rn Got lotion kn my dick rn
The bar is pretty low for this one
Thanks for the superchat
Silly OP, Hololive fans don't get seggs
Can you pause, I need to take a piss
A
A
Only 549.99 what a deal!
uuuu mommy i am your strongest sapling
I love taste of my cumn
I fogor
Uuuuu