>>67022607>reddit>In April 2023, Reddit announced new fees for its Data APIs, basically making smaller companies unable to afford them. At the time of writing, the API fee is set at $0.24 per 1,000 calls. As you can imagine, this figure can add up quickly even for modest usage. That is especially true considering the tons of user-generated content available on Reddit and the huge amounts of calls required to retrieve it. Apollo, one of the most used third-party app built on top of Reddit API was forced to shut down because of that.We can discard reddit since it costs money and time (API calls cap) that we know vedal isn't willing to spend.
>tiktokI'm not even sure if it can be scrapped easily. Plus it would be weird if vedal dedicated lots of time to scrap tiktok specifically for an AI streamer.
>youtubeWe know neuro can read youtube video synopsis and such since long ago, so this is the most likely explanation.
Hypothesis: The "memory and intelligence upgrades" included retraining a new LLM for neuro with more up to date data.