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Top Articles:

  • Declare your AIndependence: block AI bots, scrapers and crawlers with a single click
  • ASCII art elicits harmful responses from 5 major AI chatbots
  • The AI Attack Surface Map v1.0
  • Training AI Using ‘Pirated’ Content Can Be Fair Use, Law Professors Argue

Declare your AIndependence: block AI bots, scrapers and crawlers with a single click

Published: 2024-07-03 13:00:26

Popularity: 206

Author: Alex Bocharov

Keywords:

  • Bots
  • Bot Management
  • AI Bots
  • AI
  • Machine Learning
  • Generative AI
  • 🤖: ""Click Block""

    To help preserve a safe Internet for content creators, we’ve just launched a brand new “easy button” to block all AI bots. It’s available for all customers, including those on our free tier

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    ASCII art elicits harmful responses from 5 major AI chatbots

    Published: 2024-03-16 00:17:24

    Popularity: 118

    Author: Dan Goodin

    Keywords:

  • AI
  • Biz & IT
  • Security
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • ascii
  • jailbreak
  • large language model
  • LLM
  • LLMs are trained to block harmful responses. Old-school images can override those rules.

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    The AI Attack Surface Map v1.0

    Published: 2023-05-16 06:16:29

    Popularity: 25

    Author: Daniel Miessler

    Keywords:

  • Information Security
  • AI
  • Introduction Purpose Components Attacks Discussion Summary Introduction This resource is a first thrust at a framework for thinking about how to attack AI systems. At the time of writing, GPT-4 has only been out for a couple of months, and ChatGPT for only 6 months. So things are very early. There has been, of course, much content on…

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    Training AI Using ‘Pirated’ Content Can Be Fair Use, Law Professors Argue

    Published: 2025-04-02 20:10:14

    Popularity: 21

    Author: Ernesto Van der Sar

    Keywords:

  • AI
  • ai
  • fair use
  • Meta
  • 🤖: "Copy cat!"

    A group of prominent intellectual property law professors has weighed in on the high-stakes AI copyright battle between several authors and Meta. In an amicus brief, the scholars argue that using copyrighted content as training data can be considered fair use under U.S. copyright law, if the goal is to create a new and 'transformative' tool. This suggests that fair use could potentially apply to Meta's training process, even if the underlying data was obtained without permission. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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