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Amazon Blocks AI Bots From OpenAI And Google In Commerce Data Crackdown

What Happened

Amazon has started blocking web crawlers operated by leading AI companies such as OpenAI and Google from accessing its website. These bots are typically used to scrape large volumes of product data and user reviews to train popular AI models. The move comes as e-commerce competition intensifies and tech giants vie for online dominance. By preventing AI firms from using its vast troves of commercial data, Amazon aims to safeguard proprietary information and protect its competitive advantage in the global retail ecosystem.

Why It Matters

This decision could reshape how AI companies gather training data for language models and other AI applications, as Amazon operates one of the largest online product databases. The shift highlights growing tensions between content owners and AI developers over data rights. Read more in our AI News Hub

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