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    Cloud Flair will now block AI crawlers via default

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    According to an announcement on Tuesday, the Internet architectural provider cloud flair will now block the leading AI web crawlers through default to prevent “access to content without permission or compensation”. With the change, Cloud Flair will start asking new domain owners whether they want to allow the AI ​​to be scratched, and even some publishers will allow “salary per crawl” fee.

    The pay -per -crawl program will allow publishers to access the AI ​​scripts to access their content. After that, AI companies can see pricing and choose whether to register for a “per krald pay” fee or may turn away. It is only available for “a group of some leading publishers and content creators”, but Cloud Flair says it will ensure that “AI companies can use standard content properly – with permission and compensation.”

    Cloud Flair has been helping domain owners fight AI crawlers for a while. The company began to let the websites block the AI ​​crawlers in 2023, but it only applies to those who follow the site robots dotTT file, which is an inadequate contract that indicates whether the boats can scratch its content. Cloud Flair started allowing the websites to stop “all” AI boats last year – whether or not a site’s robots dot TST file – and now the setting is active as a default for new cloud flair users. –

    Numerous major publishers and online platforms, including Associated PressFor, for, for,. Ocean OceanFor, for, for,. KindnessStack Overflow, and Coora, Claud Flair’s new AI crawler restrictions are riding with restrictions, as websites claim a future where more and more people are looking for information through AI chat boats instead of search engines. “People trust AI in the past six months, which means they are not reading the original content,” Cloud Flair’s CEO Matthew Prince said during the Accessos live event last week.

    In addition, Cloud Flair says he is working with AI companies to help confirm their crallers and allow them to “clearly describe their purpose”, as they are using content for training, diagnosing or searching. Website owners can then review this information and determine which crawler is to enter.

    In the press release, Prince said, “The original material is the same as one of the biggest inventions in the last century, and we have to come together to protect it.” “AI crawlers are scratching content without any limits. Our goal is to keep the power into the hands of the creators, while still helping AI companies to help innovate.”

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