The artificial ielligence service Apple Ielligence is one of the latest Apple products, which is supposed to be the strength of the iPhone 16 series. But this service, which has not been iroduced for a long time, has encouered a big problem. Many promine sites such as Instagram have announced that they will not allow Apple Ielligence access to their data.
According to Wired magazine, Apple’s artificial ielligence, like any other similar service, must access and process coe published on the Iernet in order to increase its level of knowledge and learn new topics. But it seems some big websites aren’t going to give their data to Apple Ielligence for free.
Popular sites do not allow Apple Ielligence access to their data

Among the sites and services that have blocked Apple’s artificial ielligence bot access to their data, we can meion Facebook, Instagram, The New York Times, The Atlaic, Craigslist, and Condé Nast. The names of some reputable news publications such as Vox Media, USA Today news service, Financial Times and Tumblr are also seen in this list.
Of course, Apple’s free use of iernet coe to teach some of its services is not a new issue. The company has used Applebot for many years to train the Siri voice assista, and this bot has recely been used to train Apple Ielligence.
AI chatbots such as ChatGPT now depend on iernet-level coe to increase their knowledge. The big problem of these chatbots is that they use a lot of copyrighted coe without paying their rights.
Of course, Apple itself also provided a tool to sites a few mohs ago that allowed them to block the access of the company’s artificial ielligence bot to its coes. Now, if Apple iends to use the data of these sites, it has to sign an agreeme with them and probably has to pay a significa amou.



