What just happened? OpenAI has entered into a partnership with Reddit that will allow it to surface user discussions from the site within ChatGPT and other products. In exchange, Reddit will start offering OpenAI-powered AI features to users and mods, and use the company's LLMs to build apps. OpenAI will also become an advertising partner on Reddit.
In a joint statement announcing the partnership, the companies say that the internet needs to be kept open, and part of that means Reddit content needs to be "accessible to those fostering human learning and researching ways to build community, belonging, and empowerment online."
OpenAI will access Reddit's Data API, providing real-time content from the platform. Reddit says the partnership does not change Reddit's Data API Terms or Developer Terms, which state content accessed through the API cannot be used for commercial purposes without Reddit's approval. There was no mention of financial terms in the announcement.
Earlier this year, Reddit signed a similar contract with Google, reportedly worth around $60 million, allowing the tech giant to train AI models such as Gemini on Reddit's massive trove of user-generated content. As with OpenAI, the deal allows Google access to Reddit's Data API.
"Reddit has become one of the internet's largest open archives of authentic, relevant, and always up to date human conversations about anything and everything," said CEO Steve Huffman. "Including it in ChatGPT upholds our belief in a connected internet, helps people find more or what they're looking for, and helps new audiences find community on Reddit."
News of the OpenAI partnership pushed Reddit's shares up 11% in extended trading yesterday, which should be welcome news for Sam Altman. The OpenAI CEO was once a Reddit board member and remains a major shareholder with a stake that is now worth around $750 million. There is a disclosure in the partnership announcement that states the deal was led by OpenAI's COO and approved by its independent Board of Directors.
News of the partnership is unlikely to be welcomed by Reddit users, based on how they reacted to news of the Google partnership. There was also the reaction to the API pricing changes last year that saw more than 8,500 subreddits go dark (private/restricted) in protest.
OpenAI had another interaction with Reddit last week when the company filed a complaint against a ChatGPT-focused subreddit for copyright infringement. It eventually backed down, likely due to the hypocrisy of a company that has been sued multiple times for stealing work accusing someone else of doing the same thing.