First universities and schools, now big companies including Amazon and The New York Times decided to block the GPTBot. GPTBot is a tool that is used to crawl the web for data. That data is used to train the popular Chatbot, ChatGPT.
70 of the 1,000 world’s top websites have blocked the GPTBot. The reason for the block is that GPTBot is collecting massive amounts of information from the internet to train ChatGPT.
Originality.AI is a company that Inspects content and checks if it is AI-generated or Plagiarized or not. Originality. AI conducted an analysis and found that nearly 15% of the 100 top popular websites have decided to block the GPTBot in the past two weeks.
The analysis said that “GPTBot launched 14 days ago and the percentage of Top 1,000 sites blocking it has been steadily increasing,”
Amazon.com, Nytimes.com, CNN.com, Wikihow.com, ShutterStock.com, and Quora.com. They have decided to block the GPTBot. To defend web crawling they have improved some rules of copyright and ownership of the data.
The developers and founders of OpenAI are trying to hide the web crawling and copyright material to train ChatGPT.
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