Your website can now opt out of training Google's Bard and future AIs
Your website can now opt out of training Google's Bard and future AIs
Now you can choose whether to allow your web content to be used by Google to feed its Bard AI and any future models it decides to make.
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It’s just a robots.txt flag that explicitly mentions a google user agent string. This is about as effective at stopping AI from training on your data as a “no trespassing” sign hidden behind the hedges of your unfenced lawn is at stopping trespassers.
99 1 ReplyUr just a robots.txt ;)
Edit: heh, ad robotinem
24 2 ReplyWe could put it on the various Lemmy sites, but it's even more ineffective because of federation.
Not sure what the analogy would be in that case, and infinite number of people get to decide if that sign exists on your lawn?
edit: An infinite number of people have a copy of your lawn, and they need to put a sign on it
13 0 ReplyI’ve always been told the Robots file is pretty much just a suggestion.
6 0 ReplyThey can also delete their website. It doesn't need to be publicly available.
5 3 ReplyI enthusiastically support deleting the internet.
14 0 ReplyNow this is a movement I can get behind
7 0 ReplyYou can take initiative by starting with your own comments 😉
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Let's go to Gemini!!!
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