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Cloudflare Just Changed How AI Crawlers Scrape the Internet-at-Large; Permission-Based Approach Makes Way for A New Business Model Empowers leading publishers and AI companies to stop the scraping ...
Cloudflare will block AI bots from crawling websites by default for new customers, and broker pay-per-crawl deals between its customers and bot operators.
In the past, web crawlers were most commonly associated with gathering data for search engines, but developers now use them to gather data they need to build and use AI systems.
Cloudflare will now allow customers to charge AI companies that want to scrape their website data, putting some power back in the hands of content creators.
Empowers leading publishers and AI companies to stop the scraping and use of original content without permission SAN FRANCISCO– (BUSINESS WIRE)– Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE: NET), the leading connectivity ...