
Cloudflare Provides Teeth to Content Creators in the Fight Over AI Training Data
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This IDC Perspective analyzes the lawsuit filed by The New York Times, which centers on the use of copyrighted journalistic content in the training of large language models.Cloudflare has introduced measures to empower content creators in the fight against unauthorized AI data scraping, shifting to a deny-by-default model requiring explicit permission for AI crawlers. This approach addresses concerns about fair compensation and intellectual property rights, echoing past disruptions in the music industry. By acting as a gatekeeper, Cloudflare aims to foster sustainable relationships between content owners and AI platforms, while mitigating risks to original content creation and innovation in the digital age. Legal and ethical debates remain ongoing."Can AI innovation coexist with fair compensation for creators? Cloudflare's deny-by-default model may redefine the balance between progress and intellectual property rights." — Christopher Rodriguez, research director, Security and Trust at IDC
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