2023-08-08
We are now blocking another one of OpenAI's scraping bots. You can too. (I don't know if this is the secret one we couldn't block before or if that one is still in use.) https://searchengineland.com/ ...
Search Engine Journal
OpenAI details GPTBot, which the company uses to crawl the web for data to improve its AI models, and how site admins can opt out using robots.txt
GPTBot is OpenAI's web crawler and can be identified by the following user agent and string. Emilia David / The Verge : Now you can block OpenAI's web crawler Barry Schwartz / Sear...
2023-02-22
6. Our guidelines already state that we don't want “AI” written or assisted works. They don't care. A checkbox on a form won't stop them. They just lie.
Reuters
Over 200 e-books in Amazon's Kindle Store listed ChatGPT as an author as of mid-February 2023, as some worry that generative AI could commoditize book writing
Until recently, Brett Schickler never imagined he could be a published author, though he had dreamed about it.
It's no longer possible for me to keep up with the responses to this tweet and the others. Want to put a few things out there:
Reuters
Over 200 e-books in Amazon's Kindle Store listed ChatGPT as an author as of mid-February 2023, as some worry that generative AI could commoditize book writing
Until recently, Brett Schickler never imagined he could be a published author, though he had dreamed about it.
1. We aren't closing the magazine. Closing submissions means that we aren't considering stories from authors at this time. We will reopen, but have not set a date.
Reuters
Over 200 e-books in Amazon's Kindle Store listed ChatGPT as an author as of mid-February 2023, as some worry that generative AI could commoditize book writing
Until recently, Brett Schickler never imagined he could be a published author, though he had dreamed about it.
3. Various third-party tools for identity confirmation are more expensive than magazines can afford and tend to have regional holes. Adopting them would be the same as banning entire countries.
Reuters
Over 200 e-books in Amazon's Kindle Store listed ChatGPT as an author as of mid-February 2023, as some worry that generative AI could commoditize book writing
Until recently, Brett Schickler never imagined he could be a published author, though he had dreamed about it.
Submissions are currently closed. It shouldn't be hard to guess why.
Reuters
Over 200 e-books in Amazon's Kindle Store listed ChatGPT as an author as of mid-February 2023, as some worry that generative AI could commoditize book writing
Until recently, Brett Schickler never imagined he could be a published author, though he had dreamed about it.
6. Our guidelines already state that we don't want “AI” written or assisted works. They don't care. A checkbox on a form won't stop them. They just lie.
PCMag
Sci-fi outlet Clarkesworld suspends short story submissions, citing a surge in AI-generated stories from people who only care about “making a quick buck”
It's no longer possible for me to keep up with the responses to this tweet and the others. Want to put a few things out there:
PCMag
Sci-fi outlet Clarkesworld suspends short story submissions, citing a surge in AI-generated stories from people who only care about “making a quick buck”
1. We aren't closing the magazine. Closing submissions means that we aren't considering stories from authors at this time. We will reopen, but have not set a date.
PCMag
Sci-fi outlet Clarkesworld suspends short story submissions, citing a surge in AI-generated stories from people who only care about “making a quick buck”
3. Various third-party tools for identity confirmation are more expensive than magazines can afford and tend to have regional holes. Adopting them would be the same as banning entire countries.
PCMag
Sci-fi outlet Clarkesworld suspends short story submissions, citing a surge in AI-generated stories from people who only care about “making a quick buck”
Submissions are currently closed. It shouldn't be hard to guess why.
PCMag