The era of the free internet is over: In recent years, countless websites have added paywalls. This means if you want to read their articles, you have to sign up and pay a monthly subscription fee.
In context: It's a battle as old as the personal computer – release software to the public and watch as people immediately abuse or exploit it. How anyone thinks AI is any different is anyone's guess.
Consumers have become wise to paywalls and are evading them whenever they can, according to a study released last week by Toolkits and National Research Group. Of those polled, 53% attempt to bypass ...
For years, the paywall has been the digital castle moat, painstakingly dug by publishers to guard their precious content. They spent fortunes on algorithms, A/B testing, and that perfect shade of blue ...
Technology is what you make it to be, as despite having specific purposes, a person's intuitive utilization and purpose ultimately make it one unique experience, something which OpenAI did not expect ...
OpenAI has disabled ChatGPT’s Browse with Bing feature after some users discovered that it can be used to bypass paywalls, which are often used by news publications to encourage readers to sign up for ...
In brief: Few internet users enjoy running into paywalls while browsing the web, which is why we don't use them here at TechSpot. However, some sites arguably need them to stay afloat, which creates a ...
ChatGPT’s Browse, a Bing-based search engine feature, has been temporarily disabled by OpenAI after a loophole enabled users to bypass paywalled content. In a July 4 tweet, OpenAI notified users of ...