AI's appetite for scraped content, without returning readers, is leaving site owners and content creators fighting for survival.
The web is tired of getting harvested for chatbots.
In a move that sent shockwaves through the digital marketing world, Google recently implemented dramatic changes to its search engine results pages (SERPs) access. The tech giant's crackdown on data ...
Cloudflare is enhancing robots.txt, giving website owners more control over how AI systems access their data.
Don't want a tech conglomerate to train its AI model on your website? Too bad — Google will do it anyway, thanks to a very convenient workaround. At least, that's more or less what the Silicon Valley ...
Google finds itself at the eye of the AI ethics storm once again this week, as the contentious issues of AI “deepfake” technology and also data scraping have the tech giant battering down the hatches ...
Google is hiring an anti-scraping engineering analyst to help create models for blocking search-results scrapers.
Google’s Bard was originally based on the LaMDA AI model, but was upgraded to the PaLM 2 model this year. Google has not revealed exactly what copyright data was used to train either LaMDA and PaLM 2.
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