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(DIR) Post #Ade0pyvDwkrOxDFJTs by palewire@mastodon.palewi.re
2024-01-08T17:34:36Z
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More than half of surveyed news publishers now opt-out of OpenAI's ChatGPT.That's according to the latest data gathered by our open-source homepages.news dashboard, which has been cited by the FTC, WaPo, TechCrunch, Reuters Institute and others.https://palewi.re/docs/news-homepages/openai-gptbot-robotstxt.html
(DIR) Post #Ade4csI7ghG0RQxjWa by repeattofade@tootr.co
2024-01-08T18:39:07Z
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@palewire @ken i assume the robots exclusions only count *from that point forward*, right? like they won't remove already crawled and ingested content from the LLMs. basically, chatGPT is not going to unlearn content that it's publishers indicate they don't want copied?
(DIR) Post #Ade4ctiOOVrerCGE6q by ken@toots.schwanksta.com
2024-01-08T19:14:57Z
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@repeattofade I do not know, but I doubt they would unlearn. @palewire might know!
(DIR) Post #Ade6XWaZ9KofaoAKXY by palewire@mastodon.palewi.re
2024-01-08T19:36:21Z
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@ken @repeattofade The OpenAI documentation for the robots.txt rules are unclear on this questionhttps://platform.openai.com/docs/gptbotOpenAI just wrote a letter responding to the NYT lawsuit. I don't believe it addresses this question directly.https://openai.com/blog/openai-and-journalism