Future expansions to Apple Intelligence may involve more AI partners, paid subscriptions
Apple has been offering publishers millions of dollars for the right to scrape their sites, as opposed to Google which believes all data should be freely available to train AI large language modules. As part of this, Apple honors a system where a site can just say in a particular file that it does not want to be scraped.
That file is a simple text one called robots.txt, and according to Wired, very many major publishers are choosing to use this to block Apple’s AI training.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Big-name publishers are refusing to let Apple Intelligence train on data
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Big-name publishers are refusing to let Apple Intelligence train on data