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Probably a bad idea to use AI chatbots for customer service if the bots provide inaccurate info!

I have a short fuse when I'm facing an AI chatbot. I always seem to feel the damn bot doesn't have a chance to help me. I start screaming really fast, trying to get a human being. It usually works.
 
$60 million seems ridiculously cheap for the amount of content available on reddit:


They're offering early IPO shares to the 75,000 most active users. I don't know if this will fail spectacularly or go sky high...

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Training an AI based on Reddit. What could go wrong. lol.

60 Mil actually seems like a lot considering they could just write a bot script to scrape it.

Pretty cheap, considering a $5 to $10 billion dollar IPO valuation!

They limited the API recently. People were...not happy about it:


Even Tumblr is getting in on the action:

 
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