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AI Creativity Surges as Sites Boost Bot Blocking for Privacy

What Happened

MIT Technology Review reports on new trends in artificial intelligence, focusing on AI-generated creative experiences and the growing use of tools to block web crawler bots. These bots, used by AI companies to scrape data for training large language models, are prompting publishers and website owners to adopt stricter measures to protect their online material. At the same time, artists and creators are experimenting with AI to develop novel works, pushing the boundaries of digital expression. This dynamic sets up a tension between technological innovation and the desire for data privacy and control.

Why It Matters

The increased use of AI by creatives is accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies in society, but also making data privacy and content ownership more urgent issues. How sites handle crawler bots will help shape the ethical and economic landscape of AI development. Read more in our AI News Hub

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