![]() Brave offers numerous API products, some of which are specifically designed for AI. ![]() I think this story could have been fairly decent even without the copyright part, so before we get to the nitty gritty stuff - I can 100% confirm that Brave lets you ingest copyrighted material through their Brave Search API. Brave gives you "rights" to use data for AI inference/trainingĪs you may have noticed, I used the word copyrighted for the title of this story. An update from Brave has been added at the bottom of the article! ↗ I have published a new article which is an update and shows how Brave can scrape licensed content, read it here: ![]() Personally, I'm not a big fan of these conglomerates ingesting other people's work and then reselling it, which also leads me to the story I'm going to talk about today. Whether or not that is going to hold up in the long run, remains to be seen.Īfter Google published an announcement saying they're interested in exploring alternatives to robots.txt to provide broader control over AI-related content issues, I was curious to see what other search engines are doing in regard to AI, both for dealing with AI-generated content but also handling data. I'm fairly certain that I was not the only person in the world who thought to himself, "Did they just yoink the entire Internet and bundle it together into a glorified copy and paste machine?" upon the release of ChatGPT.Īnd even though there are some concerns about the type of data that was used to train OpenAI's latest model, it seems that the overall stance of OpenAI and other companies working on similar projects is that it is fair use. ![]()
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