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seasonone@opidea.xyz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Robots.txt for LLMs

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Robots.txt for LLMs

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seasonone@opidea.xyz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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Robots.txt is a file that gives search engine crawlers a polite hint on which pages shouldn’t be crawled. It’s not legally binding (I’m not a lawyer). It used to be beneficial for both webmasters and search engine crawlers — Google used to actually take down sites by accident by sending them too much traffic. (Obviously, not a concern anymore). How can sites tell LLMs what data shouldn’t be included in a training corpus? But are the incentives there for both data creators and consumers? * Avo
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    creators of LLMs would like to know […] that they haven’t been trained on copyrighted data.

    I’m not quite sure about that LOL

    Hasn’t Google recently announced that the whole internet now belongs to them for the purpose of training their next models?

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      Hasn’t Google recently announced that the whole internet now belongs to them for the purpose of training their next models?

      When did this happen? I mean I am aware of their privacy policy but this??

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        About two weeks ago

        https://www.heise.de/news/Google-aendert-Nutzungsbedingungen-Alles-darf-fuer-KI-Training-genutzt-werden-9207556.html

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          These companies are desperate to win and maintain their monopoly in AI Race

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    Forget about it. With all these nasty LLM stuff companies take it as granted that they can steal everything and everywhere.

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