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A great contribution to ensuring a vibrant public sphere
(Web Desk) – The UK's world-leading creative industry has been given a new boost to their fight to stop the big tech companies from stealing their jobs.
US computer services and cybersecurity company CloudFlare has introduced a tool that blocks the Silicon Valley giant from mining Creative Works for free.
Entertainment Titans, including Sir Elton John, Lord Lloyd Webber and Dua Lipa, are trapped in a battle with the minister as artists demand better protection from the bots.
The government broke a revision of data (usage and access) by Bridget Jones director Barones Kidron last month.
However, CloudFlare's latest innovations give publishers and website owners a stronger control over their intellectual property, allowing them to choose whether they want AI companies to access their content.
Stephanie Cohen, chief strategy officer at CloudFlare, said the goal of such tools is to provide control to publishers and ensure a sustainable ecosystem of online content creators and AI companies.
“The changes in traffic patterns were rapid and we needed something to change,” she said. “This is just the beginning of a new model of the Internet.”
CloudFlare allows a website domain where you can sign up for a tool to state whether bots are given permission to mine what is on the screen. Simply put, you can now choose whether or not you want AI companies to access content.
Baroness Kidron praised Cloudflare's innovation as “great news.”
She told The Daily Mail:
“CloudFlare sits at the heart of the digital world, and it's exciting to see them take the decisive action.
“It's a huge contribution to ensuring a vibrant public sphere for the present and the future.”
Daily Mail joined in the demand for labor to reduce preferences to grant copyright immunity to the AI Giants. Rich Caccappolo, vice-chairman of DMG Media, who publishes emails, said the innovation will help prevent the current outbreak of fraudulent scraping of websites by AI companies and their agents.
He added: “It creates a structured, transparent relationship between content creators and AI platforms, supporting innovation that respects basic property rights.
“Building a new economic model for the AI age requires a collaborative effort by regulators, politicians, legislators, technology providers and content creators. We praise every step taken to pursue that goal.
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