In a new step to protect the coe of the web, Claudfeller announced that it will block access to well -known AI Crawlers by default for new domains; An action aimed at preveing permission without permission and without paying for the coe of the websites.
Claudfeller, one of the main actors in the Iernet infrastructure, has also provided a new opportunity for publishers to determine a specific price for artificial ielligence crawle access to their coe in the form of a plan called Pay Per Crawl. Artificial ielligence companies can decide whether to use data based on this pricing.
The company had previously offered features to block AI crawlers, but new settings will be enabled by default for new users; Even for the crawlers that do not adhere to the “Robots.txt” file. Claudfeller has also iroduced a feature called “AI Labor” to confuse and stop robots on the path of unauthorized information collection.
The changes have been made in response to the concern of big publishers and platforms such as “AP”, “Fortune”, “Atlaic”, “Stack Overflow” and “Quora” that are witnessing a decline in traffic directly to their sites because of the popularity of chattems.
“The reptiles of artificial ielligence are collecting coe without restriction,” said Claudio Prince’s CEO, Matthew Prince. “It is time to bring power to the coe creators.”
Also, Claudfeller has reported cooperation with artificial ielligence companies to autheicate reptiles and precisely specify their purpose (for example, to teach a model or search) so that website owners can decide which craps are allowed to eer.




