RDDT Stock Sinks on Reports of Reddit-Alphabet AI Feud
Reddit (RDDT) stock fell on reports of a feud between Reddit and Alphabet over AI data licensing, with Alphabet allegedly using Reddit content for AI training without proper compensation.…
Reddit (RDDT) stock fell on reports of a feud between Reddit and Alphabet over AI data licensing, with Alphabet allegedly using Reddit content for AI training without proper compensation.…
Reddit and major news publishers including USA Today, Politico, Reuters, and The Economist are considering cutting off Google's access to their sites as AI-generated search summaries reduce web traffi…
Anthropic launched 'Teach Claude a Skill' on July 21, 2026, enabling users on Pro, Max, and Team plans to record screen tasks for Claude to automate independently. Early adopters on Reddit raised conc…
Reddit shares fell roughly 6% in premarket trading on July 22, 2026, after the Wall Street Journal reported that renewal talks for its $60 million annual AI data-licensing deal with Google have hit tu…
Major publishers including Reddit, Reuters, USA Today, and People are reportedly considering blocking Google's web crawlers to prevent their content from being used in AI-generated search results, acc…
Reddit is now requiring users to log in to access old.reddit.com, citing abusive scraping and automated traffic as the reason. The company claims the legacy frontend lacks the modern security stack of…
Google is quietly pitching publishers on a new AI program requiring broad rights to use their content for AI training or risk losing existing Showcase payments, but the explicit terms inadvertently gi…
The University of Tennessee Research Foundation has sued Anthropic, alleging that the AI company's coding assistant Claude Code infringes two patents covering neural-network technology. Filed on July …
A blogger argues that "No AI" statements are necessary and useful because AI's ability to replicate human work will only improve, and viewers cannot reliably distinguish AI-generated content from huma…
A Reddit thread revealed that the easiest way to try Kimi K3 is via Moonshot's OpenAI-compatible API, not local inference. The discussion highlighted that users sought alternatives after Claude began …
OpenAI announced GPT-5.6 with pricing at $1 per million input tokens and $6 per million output tokens, achieving 750 tokens per second, marking the third major price drop from a frontier lab in 12 mon…
San Francisco restaurant Grind & Unwind faced backlash from customers and was vandalized with graffiti after using AI-generated images of its food on its menu, which were widely criticized as unappeti…
SubSnipe, a new Chrome extension, automates Reddit conversation discovery by scanning user-selected subreddits for posts containing target phrases like "looking for" or "any alternative to" and displa…
A developer spent 90 days commenting on AI side panel threads on Hacker News, Reddit, and Dev.to as research. They found that posts leading with personal friction and trade-offs outperformed product-f…
A hidden Siri AI interface has been discovered in the macOS 27 Golden Gate beta, providing a pop-up menu with AI tools such as Rewrite, Proofread, summarization, and context-specific options when text…
Google's AI cited Facebook as a source in 19.5 million AI Overviews, according to new research from enterprise SEO firm BrightEdge. The study, which tracks roughly 300 million monthly searches, found …
AI-powered search engines, including Google AI Overviews, Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity, now personalize answers for individual users based on context, location, and behavior, moving beyond traditio…
Apple's macOS 27 beta includes a hidden floating contextual interface for Siri AI that appears when selecting text, offering quick access to Apple Intelligence actions without Control-clicking. Reddit…
Apple is testing a hidden popover interface for Siri AI in the macOS 27 Golden Gate beta that surfaces Writing Tools and contextual actions when text is selected, as spotted by a Reddit user. The feat…
Hamza Tahir of ZenML highlighted at an AI Engineer conference that most agent costs come from waiting—on tools, humans, or retries—not from inference. A peer-reviewed study, "The Harness Effect," foun…