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News publishers are building fences around their content in an effort to cut off crawlers that don’t pay for content.
An experiment adding AI-generated summaries to the top of Wikipedia pages has been paused, following fierce backlash from its community editors. The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit behind ...
Claude, the AI bot from Anthropic, may not grab as many headlines as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot, but it may be the one that I turn to the most right now: It's smart and thorough, with an attitude ...
Bitcoin’s market dominance reaches 64% while altcoins face extinction, deterring enthusiasm for new crypto listings. Over ...
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More websites, including Wikipedia and academic archives, are grousing about AI freeloaders that siphon their information.
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People are replacing Google search with artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, a major shift that has unleashed a new kind of bot loose on the web. To offer users a tidy AI summary instead of ...
The fight over AI summaries is part of a larger struggle playing out in newsrooms figuring out where human editors still fit ...
According to 404 Media, Wikipedia announced the opt-in AI pilot on June 2, which was set to run for two weeks on the mobile version of the site. The summaries appeared at the top of select articles in ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has said that the platform is being spammed by AI bots, and is now in “an arms race” to detect and block these fake posts. The irony here is that the very reason ...
Wikipedia has long allowed its (human) users to add and edit entries. Recently, it rolled out AI summaries on articles, but pushback from editors has prompted the platform to halt the feature.