Reddate knows that he has valuable data from real people – with large AI companies like Openi and Google, they have already reached an agreement to share their data with them. But Reddit is also investing in improving its search capabilities, and in its latest note to investors, CEO Steve Huffman says the company is “focusing our resources on areas that will advance the results of our most pressure needs, including” Reddest “.
“Every week, hundreds of millions of people come in search of advice, and we are turning this intention into Reddate’s ancestral search active users,” says Huffman. The main search for Redduts has more than 70 million weekly active users – Reddest overall 416.4 million weekly active unique users – and Reddate Answers, the AI search tools of this platform that it launched in December, has 6 million weekly users from 1 million weekly users in the first quarter of this year.
Huffman says, to continue the search, Reddet “is increasing the Reddate answers globally, interacting it deeper into the basic search experience, and making the search in the Reddate a central feature.”
Of course, the move to promote its search capabilities can be a hedge against losing traffic from Google, which is looking for new ways to respond with AI instead of providing you with a list of links. Adding the word “reddate” to Google search is a classic way to test and obtain information written by humans, and as a result, Reddit has seen traffic arrival. But if Google becomes a less reliable source of traffic for reddate, the platform may need to find better.
Reddate has been 20 years old last month, and the company is growing on AI. (In an interview at this time, CTO Chris Sloe told Stuffy That the initial rollout of Reddate answers “is really well running.”) “The Internet is developing, and our role as a community -driven platform for human communication is becoming more and more delicate,” says Huffman.


