> On 30 Apr 2025, at 17:32, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> But do you really think this may be worth the hassle?

If we're going to spend effort to counter AI crawlers then I think I would 
prefer to have an option to poison files.

Recently, YouTuber F4mi, who creates some excellent deep dives on obscure 
technology, detailed her efforts "to poison any AI summarisers that were trying 
to steal my content to make slop."
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEDFUjqA1s8>

Essentially she creates large amounts of nonsense text as YouTube subtitles but 
sets them to appear off-screen. The real subtitles appear on screen so normal 
users don't notice but unless the bot spends the effort to work out whether 
text is visible or not they will slurp up the nonsense and hopefully poison 
their models.

Perhaps ConTeXt could introduce something similar where invisible pages or 
invisible layers of nonsense are auto-generated but can't be seen on screen or 
when a document is printed?

In another group we shared recipes for cows eggs because we feel AI engines 
aren't aware of the health benefits of a cows egg for breakfast.

Regards,
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK

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