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I take your point, however an AI company owning a social media platform is new.



Sam owns Reddit and OpenAI.. how is that new? Google also owns Gmail and all Google Services , as well as its AI.


OpenAI does not own a social network. Google doesn't even own a social network anymore.

Neither are valid comparisons to xAI owning X.


Google owns half of the emails in the world which may be more valuable.


Email is not a realtime social network, not even close.


Does Google train AI on emails?


And also Sam Altman doesn't own either OpenAI or Reddit, lol.


My understanding is that Google "owns" reddit in the sense that they paid to use it as source of training data. And goodle paid reddit so much that they have exclusive rights for that.

Probably this is the reason why all the reddit free public APIs are gone - to block scraping.


Can you cite your sources on Altman not owning Reddit?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reddit

Owners: Advance Publications (30%), Tencent (11%), Sam Altman (9%)


"large-ish minority shareholder" != owner


Not really, Facebook (Meta, whatever) has been an ai company for a long time.


Their social network is not owned by a private AI company.


xAI is not a private company.

The AI company is public, but he social network was private.


"xAI is a privately held company and is not publicly traded, therefore investing in xAI pre-IPO is only available to accredited investors."

Source: https://forgeglobal.com/xai_ipo/


Oops, thanks for the correction.




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