Reddit, Yahoo, Quora, and wikiHow are just some of the major brands on board with the RSL Standard.
Leading Internet companies and publishers—including Reddit, Yahoo, Quora, Medium, The Daily Beast, Fastly, and more—think there may finally be a solution to end AI crawlers hammering websites to ...
The RSL Standard allows publishers and creators to set a price for an AI to surface their content in a chatbot response—but AI companies have yet to buy in.
Participating brands include plenty of internet old-schoolers. Reddit, People Inc., Yahoo, Internet Brands, Ziff Davis, wikiHow, O'Reilly Media, Medium, The Daily Beast, Miso.AI, Raptive, Ranker and ...
The internet's new standard, RSL, is a clever fix for a complex problem, and it just might give human creators a fighting chance in the AI economy.
Developing AI requires massive amounts of data, and AI development companies use automated bots (scrapers) to collect all kinds of information available on the internet. A system called ' Really ...
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