AI Chatbots' Achilles' Heel

I'm beginning to think that robots.txt will need to be expanded to
include AI-specific provisions, so that websites can specify which of
their content they do not want used by various AI-based systems.

It increasingly appears clear what one Achilles' Heel of AI Chatbots
may be. Not just accuracy problems, but also their apparent propensity
to lift the text of human authors, then obfuscate or just use it as
is, as if self-authored. Even including citations and links is
unlikely to help, because click-through rates on these from chatbot
replies are likely to be extremely low.

This is going to be an enormous problem. -L

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