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people are calling Vana "the Robin Hood of data" because they're enabling end-users to liberate their personal data from walled gardens and use it to train a number of AI models within Vana's network. but some big tech companies, like Reddit, are already pushing back, claiming that Vana is "'exploiting' [their] data export system, which is designed to comply with data privacy regulations like the GDPR and California Consumer Privacy Act." idk...what do you all think? I smell a big legal battle coming on! but would love to hear any thoughts / predictions on how this might play out π https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/13/vana-plans-to-let-users-rent-out-their-reddit-data-to-train-ai/
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