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Tech companies selling AI to the federal government now face a new challenge: proving their chatbots aren't "woke." ...
Don’t want AI art in your search results? A new filter lets you exclude AI images and there are no browser extensions ...
Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has launched a new search filter that allows users to prevent AI-generated images ...
Tech companies looking to sell their artificial intelligence technology to the federal government must now contend with a new ...
DuckDuckGo admits the tool 'isn't perfect,' but claims it will 'greatly reduce the number of AI-generated images you see.' ...
Publishers and other providers of creative content now have the option to block AI crawlers from accessing and scraping their intellectual property with new tools from Cloudflare.
The era of unrestricted AI crawling appears to be ending - well, at least for the fifth of the internet that flows through Cloudflare's pipes.
Every new domain customer that signs up with Cloudflare to manage their website traffic will now be asked if they want to allow AI crawlers or to block them altogether.
Content Creators, Want to Charge or Block AI Crawlers? Here’s Cloudflare’s Solution Your email has been sent Cloudflare’s new pay per crawl system, which also applies to site owners, is ...
Cloudflare will now block AI crawlers by default The internet architecture provider will also let some publishers make known AI scrapers pay to crawl their sites.
Cloudflare, a company that powers about 20% of all web pages on the web, has announced it is now blocking AI crawlers by default. Plus, it is offering a new model to allow AI services to pay ...