Reddit is testing the Reddit Answers neural network
It will work as a search engine within the social network. It is now available to a small number of users in the US.
In a dialog box with the chatbot, you will be able to ask a question, and the AI will find the answer in the publications of real people. The feature is powered by Reddit's own technology, but the company is also integrating models from OpenAI and Google
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