The source code of Anthropic's CLI tool Claude Code was accidentally made publicly accessible via a source map in the npm ...
Reddit mascots are displayed at the company's headquarters in San Francisco (File Photo) Reuters Reddit is checking whether some of its users are human. The company confirmed Wednesday it is deploying ...
TL;DR: Reddit is introducing new measures to label bots and verify human users, aiming to curb automation on a platform that has become a popular hub for automated accounts. The company announced a ...
Reddit is introducing a new system to identify and label bot accounts on its platform, a move that could require some users to verify they are human. In a post on Wednesday, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman ...
Reddit has announced a new "human verification" requirement for accounts suspected of being bots. The move comes as part of the platform's efforts to tackle the growing problem of automated accounts.
Reddit announced on March 25 that accounts flagged for suspicious behavior will be required to prove they are human, deploying passkeys, biometrics, and a new labeling system for legitimate bots as ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman caused a stir when he told a tech show that the platform was considering some form of ID verification to combat bots. Now Huffman has officially addressed the issues in a ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman shared a new post on the platform about 4the company introducing human verification requirements for accounts or bots they find "fishy." Only the accounts that they detect to ...
You can access the original blog from here. Reddit has announced new steps to identify automated accounts and limit harmful bot activity, as it responds to growing concerns about AI-driven content ...
Days after floating the idea of using verification to differentiate between human and bot accounts, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on Wednesday announced that the site will require non-human accounts to be ...