so, let me get this straight: if i embed these names in all my web pages, ChatGPT won’t be able to plagiarize the content?

David Mayer
Jonathan Zittrain
Jonathan Turley
Brian Hood
Guido Scorza

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/12/certain-names-make-chatgpt-grind-to-a-halt-and-we-know-why/

i mean, this would be an amazing thing to put into practice, since these companies don’t respect robots.txt anyways.

this wouldn’t be poisoning the data. it would be more like embedding guardian angels onto your web pages.

Certain names make ChatGPT grind to a halt, and we know why

Filter resulting from subject of settled defamation lawsuit could cause trouble down the road.

Ars Technica
@blogdiva could you not just put a disclaimer at the bottom of the page and hidden in metatags or something... along the lines of reproduction of this page in a large language model or any form of training is deemed against the terms and conditions of this site and is subject to a license fee payment to the site owner. Then when they do train it.... If and when you find out, you'll be able to name your price.