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by postalcoder
347 days ago
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This is interesting. The reasoning and response don't line up. > Cloudflare is making the change to protect original content on the internet, Mr. Prince said. If A.I. companies freely use data from various websites without permission or payment, people will be discouraged from creating new digital content, he said
> prohibited except for the purpose of [..] artificial intelligence retrieval augmented generation
This seems to be targeted at taxing training of language models, but why an exclusion for the RAG stuff? That seems like it has a much greater immediate impact for online content creators, for whom the bots are obviating a click. |
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It means sense to allow for RAG in the same way that search engines provide a snippet of an important chunk of the page.
A blog author could not complain that their blog is getting ragged when they're extremely liable to be Google/whatever searching all day and basically consuming others' content in exactly the same way that they're trying to disparage.