Reddit CEO Steve Huffman spoke out Thursday about the company's ongoing legal battles with artificial intelligence firms, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding user data. The comments came during an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer.

Reddit recently filed lawsuits against Perplexity AI, Anthropic, and other companies, alleging that they scraped the platform's content without permission to train AI systems.

Huffman acknowledged the complexity of the issue, saying, "Look, we see both sides of this. Of course, I can't add anything to the legal conversation right now, but our complaints are out there, and I think they're actually a good read. Our duty is to protect, you know, our data for our business and our users."

According to AP News , the San Francisco-based company's lawsuit

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