Cloudflare has launched a new policy, the Content Signals Policy, aimed at preventing Google's AI from using website content without proper consent.
Cloudflare has introduced its Content Signals Policy, which will not allow website owners to set boundaries on how Google and other artificial intelligence systems handle their published material.
If you’ve ever wondered why Apple has never bought a TV giant like Warner Bros. Discovery, just look at the minidrama over ...
Cloudflare’s new Content Signals limit AI use of your content via robots.txt. However, it’s unclear whether Google or others ...
Microsoft is planning to launch a marketplace that will allow publishers to sell their content to artificial intelligence companies for use in chatbot training. The Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM) ...
A new Clutch survey shows a disconnect: 60% say AI search tools like ChatGPT and Gemini boost revenue, yet most still block the AI crawlers behind them. As AI reshapes how consumers find businesses, ...
Cloudflare, which says it powers 20% of the world’s internet traffic, on Wednesday announced a new feature that it said will enable website owners to block Google’s AI Overviews search product without ...
Hackers are keeping Cloudflare busy these days with increasingly bigger distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks at a ...
Cloudflare is enhancing robots.txt, giving website owners more control over how AI systems access their data.
All enterprise content should be re-engineered for AI. This upfront—and ongoing—investment slashes preprocessing time and ...
Cloudflare has doubled down on its goal of protecting news sites from AI crawlers that scrape and steal their content. The firm’s Project Galileo, a security plan devised to protect important civic ...
The record-breaking DDoS against Cloudflare reached 22.2Tbps, about double the intensity of an earlier attack this month. The ...