Jaeden Schafer
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Social media companies are no longer treating AI like it's a side feature.
I think more and more we're seeing that they're kind of positioning it as a core way that users are going to either discover content and then eventually how platforms are actually going to make money.
Today on the show, I want to talk about some new things coming out of Meta.
They're testing a standalone app for AI video generated content.
and also Reddit, who is looking to AI search as kind of their next money-making monetization method, which is really interesting.
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all right let's get into what's going on with ai and social media so reddit has just made a really interesting case uh they've you know they were talking on thursday to their investors and they said that ai powered search could become one of the most important long-term revenue opportunities for reddit which is interesting this was during their fourth quarter earnings call
So all of the executives over at Reddit were, I think, really actively kind of merging their traditional search experience with generative AI search.
But they suggested that while search wasn't yet monetized, that there was a huge opportunity there, which I think is interesting, right?