Website infrastructure company Cloudflare has announced moves designed to stop AI from scraping digital content for free.
Going forward, website owners can choose if they want AI crawlers to access their content - and decide how the content gets used.
Cloudflare chief strategy officer Stephanie Cohen says websites want control over who uses their output - and they can charge or block AI platforms if needed.
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