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Patreon Enhances Measures to Block AI Bots Scraping Creator Content

Patreon Enhances Measures to Block AI Bots Scraping Creator Content

Patreon, the membership platform for creators, is intensifying its efforts to prevent AI bots from scraping its content for training purposes. The company announced its collaboration with Cloudflare to block access to AI bots that attempt to use creators' work without permission. This move comes as AI scraping has evolved, prompting Patreon to strengthen its defenses since implementing initial measures in 2023. The significance of this action lies in the growing concern among online publishers and content creators regarding the unauthorized use of their work by AI models. With the introduction of new features like the redesigned Home Feed and Quips, more content could potentially be exposed to crawlers. Cloudflare's tools, including the Pay Per Crawl marketplace, enable website publishers to restrict AI bots, reflecting a broader industry trend towards protecting creator rights. Looking ahead, Patreon is committed to refining its AI policies and enforcement tools using Cloudflare's AI Crawl Control technology. The company aims to ensure that creators have a say in how their work is utilized by AI companies, contrasting with the prevailing norm where creators often have little control over AI training on their content. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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