Reddit signed deals with Google and OpenAI last year that allows the tech companies to train their AI models on Reddit content.
When mods are too heavy-handed, users may go elsewhere seeking less censorship, and if there is a lack of moderation, well, things can devolve fast into endless complaints and help threads, which is precisely what we're currently seeing in the Google subreddit,
It seems like Reddit, the site that ranks well for every single query in Google Search, is starting to see a small but visible ranking drop in Google Search. It seems Reddit is losing Google Search visibility when you look at its ranking reports in Semrush and Sistrix.
It would appear that the lack of moderation on Reddit's r/google has created a situation where everyone can now air their grievances with Google to the public, and with over three million readers ...
Apple's AI-generated news summaries are facing accuracy issues similar to Google's early struggles with its AI Overviews feature, prompting backlash from news outlets.
The online gaming world has undergone an incredible transformation, evolving from isolated entertainment in the early days of LAN parties and single-player PC games to a dynamic global phenomenon connecting millions daily.
There is still optimism surrounding the future of creators amid the looming TikTok ban. This sentiment is felt by Eddie Rizzo, who serves as the VP of marketing at WORTHI, a full-service cultural connections agency on a mission to grow brands and build IP all while amplifying people of color.
The FBI has launched an investigation into Baicells, a Huawei-linked telecom equipment company, for potential national security risks.
The Google Pixel Watch's Fitbit Wear OS application is getting a minor software update without any new features.
Functionally, OpenAI and Google are neck and neck. While Chat-GPT is stronger with AI visuals, Google has its wins with solutions such as NotebookLM. Here's why I believe Google is poised to dominate the AI arms race in the years ahead. Let's dive in.
The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld a lower court ruling that the app TikTok owned by China’s ByteDance must sell itself or be banned in the U.S.
Google has refused to comply with EU's fact-checking law and will not add these features to the search or YouTube.