A Reddit vice president, Jack Hanlon, left the company earlier this year after nearly four years.
Hanlon led a team investing in artificial intelligence for both users and advertisers.
A vice president of Reddit overseeing the integration of artificial intelligence into the company's products left earlier this year with the social-media company preparing to go public.
Jack Hanlon, who was vice president of feeds, AI, search, and data, spent nearly four years at Reddit and led the purchase of AI companies meant to help Reddit improve its experience for users and ad targeting for brands.
Reddit increased its investments in the field to grow its ad business in particular, as well as to automate content moderation.
Persons:
Jack Hanlon, Hanlon, Reddit, Steve Huffman
Organizations:
Employees, Reddit, New York Times
Locations:
Reddit