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Cloudflare, a company that runs 20% of the web, just flipped a switch that could end the open internet as we know it, forcing AI companies to pay for the content they’ve been taking for free.
Starting Tuesday, every new web domain that signs up to Cloudflare will be given the option to allow — or block — AI crawlers.
Business Reddit sues AI giant Anthropic over content use Social media outlet Reddit filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Anthropic.
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu announced a breakthrough in a lawsuit targeting website owners from operating sites using AI-generated non-consensual explicit images of real adults and minors.
In addition to editorial content, the deal will include recipes from NYT Cooking and The Athletic, which focuses on sports.
Today from the team at Cesanta Software — the people who gave us the open-source Mongoose Web Server Library and Mongoose OS — we have an article covering how to build an STM32 web dashboard ...
Apple’s mapping platform is no longer exclusively for Apple devices. A pared-down version runs in your browser; here’s how to use it.
Google can train its search-specific AI products, like AI Overviews, on content across the web even when the publishers have chosen to opt out of training Google’s AI products, a vice-president ...
The hidden "Supervision" page in Android 16 makes parental controls like web content filters more accessible. Here's a first look.
Let's be real: Your data has probably been exposed in a breach. I spoke to security experts for their best tips on minimizing the chances of having that data used against you.
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