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AI Models Raise Concerns Over Knowledge Supply and Information Access

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal reports on escalating concerns that AI platforms such as ChatGPT and other generative models may reduce the availability of high-quality information online. As AI scrapes websites and publishers tighten access to protect their content, there is a risk that the web could become less open and reliable knowledge scarcer. Multiple experts warn this trend could choke the open flow of factual data, with potential long-term effects for education, sciences, and digital literacy. Some technology leaders are advocating for new business models or regulations to maintain access to authoritative sources while balancing the benefits of automation and efficiency driven by AI.

Why It Matters

As AI becomes more prevalent, the supply and reliability of online knowledge may suffer, threatening the integrity of the digital ecosystem. This development could change how people learn, work, and access factual content. Read more in our AI News Hub

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