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technology2 years ago

"Google Empowers Publishers with Opt-Out Switch for AI Training Data"

Google has introduced a new tool called Google-Extended, which allows website publishers to opt out of having their data used to train the company's AI models while still being accessible through Google Search. The tool, available through robots.txt, enables publishers to control access to their content and manage whether their sites contribute to improving AI applications. This move comes as some sites have already blocked OpenAI's web crawler to prevent data scraping for AI training, and concerns have arisen about blocking Google's crawlers without affecting search indexing.

technology2 years ago

Google's Quest for Enhanced AI Privacy and Protocols

Google has announced its plans to develop a complementary protocol to the existing robots.txt protocol, which is over 30 years old, in order to address the challenges posed by new generative AI technologies. The company aims to hold discussions with the web and AI communities to explore alternative machine-readable means for web publisher choice and control in emerging AI and research use cases. Google believes it is time to explore additional protocols and invites a broad range of voices to participate in the discussion.

technology2 years ago

"Google Bard Boosts Content Visibility and Credibility with Updates"

Google's AI-driven chatbot, Bard, has received an update that enhances its summarization capabilities and source content visibility. The update enables users to identify and navigate to the original content easily, potentially increasing the reach and impact of original publishers. The move towards greater transparency in source attribution marks an essential step in responsible AI usage and the fight against misinformation. Bard is expanding its global presence, removing its waitlist, and adding more languages and countries to its service.