Reddit's first line of defense against spam and bad content is our users. And so essentially, every voting user on Reddit, which is most of our users is moderating, is making a recommendation. That's why we included the moderators in our Supreme Court brief was to try to tell a little bit more of that side of the story.
Bing AI isn’t sentient. But it’s more than glorified autocomplete. How do we talk about — and understand — the power of today’s large language models? Then, Reddit’s C.E.O., Steve Huffman, on Section 230 and why the future of the internet lies with the Supreme Court.
Plus: Meta is charging for blue checks.
On today’s episode:
- Steve Huffman is the chief executive of Reddit.
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