Topic: content deals
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Matthew Prince: AI Companies Must Pay for Their Sins
AI companies are prioritizing unique, human-generated content over homogenized information, leading to higher premiums for platforms like Reddit. Reddit secured a significantly larger licensing deal than traditional media due to its irreplaceable, authentic content like public opinion and niche e...
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Stack Overflow Pivots to Become an AI Data Provider
Stack Overflow is pivoting from a public developer community to an enterprise AI data provider, focusing on its Stack Overflow Internal product to structure its knowledge for corporate AI agents. The platform now includes a reliability score for answers and rich metadata, enabling AI systems to a...
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Relive Classic Sesame Street Episodes Now on YouTube
Classic Sesame Street episodes will debut on YouTube in January 2026, creating the largest digital collection of the series online. New episodes of Sesame Street will begin streaming on Netflix starting November 10th, featuring a refreshed 11-minute story format per episode. This redistribution f...
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Amazon, Nvidia, Softbank Invest $110B in OpenAI
OpenAI has secured $110 billion in new funding, achieving a $730 billion valuation and highlighting intense competition in the AI sector, with major investments from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank. Amazon's $50 billion investment is part of a strategic partnership to jointly develop custom AI model...
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