From @shayneredford: "AI crawler wars threaten to make the web more closed for everyone"
https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/02/11/1111518/ai-crawler-wars-closed-web/
(#paywalled)
"Crawlers are endemic. Now representing half of all internet traffic, they will soon outpace human traffic… As of late, they serve one more purpose: Companies such as OpenAI use web-crawled data to train their artificial intelligence systems…Websites are now fighting back for fear that this invasive species…will help displace them. But…this pushback is also threatening the transparency and open borders of the web…Unless we are thoughtful about how we fix this, the web will increasingly be fortified with logins, paywalls, and access tolls that inhibit not just AI but the biodiversity of real users and useful crawlers."
Article Risposta alla recensione di Elena Spangenberg Yanes alla mia edizione 2020 della Rhetorica ad Herennium was published on May 1, 2024 in the journal Journal of Latin Linguistics (volume 23, issue 1-2).
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@v_i_o_l_a @OATage Ab 2038 gibt es dafür dann #ClosedAccess Tage.
Mache schonmal den Hashtag #cat38 klar.