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Cloudflare Says It Blocked 416 Billion AI Scraping Requests In 5 Months

Cloudflare says it blocked 416 billion AI scraping attempts in five months and warns that AI is reshaping the internet's economic model -- with Google's combined crawler creating a monopoly-style dilemma where opting out of AI means disappearing from search altogether. Tom's Hardware reports: "The business model of the internet has always been to generate content that drive traffic and then sell either things, subscriptions, or ads, [Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince] told Wired. "What I think people don't realize, though, is that AI is a platform shift. The business model of the internet is about to change dramatically. I don't know what it's going to change to, but it's what I'm spending almost every waking hour thinking about." While Cloudflare blocks almost all AI crawlers, there's one particular bot it cannot block without affecting its customers' online presence -- Google. The search giant combined its search and AI crawler into one, meaning users who opt out of Google's AI crawler won't be indexed in Google search results. "You can't opt out of one without opting out of both, which is a real challenge -- it's crazy," Prince continued. "It shouldn't be that you can use your monopoly position of yesterday in order to leverage and have a monopoly position in the market of tomorrow."

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AI Chatbots Can Sway Voters Better Than Political Ads

An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT Technology Review: New research reveals that AI chatbots can shift voters' opinions in a single conversation -- and they're surprisingly good at it. A multi-university team of researchers has found that chatting with a politically biased AI model was more effective than political advertisements at nudging both Democrats and Republicans to support presidential candidates of the opposing party. The chatbots swayed opinions by citing facts and evidence, but they were not always accurate -- in fact, the researchers found, the most persuasive models said the most untrue things. The findings, detailed in a pair of studies published in the journals Nature and Science, are the latest in an emerging body of research demonstrating the persuasive power of LLMs. They raise profound questions about how generative AI could reshape elections.

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Essai Dacia Duster hybrid-G 4×4 de 154 ch : l’offre tout-en-un est-elle un sans-faute ?

Dacia s’émancipe, encore et toujours. Cette troisième génération de Duster lancée en 2024 voyait apparaître l’hybridation 140 ch bien connue chez Renault (E-Tech) et apparue [...]

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« Penser qu’on atteindra l’intelligence humaine avec les LLM, c’est des conneries » : Yann LeCun parle pour la première fois depuis son départ de Meta

À l'occasion de l'événement AI Pulse à Paris, en présence de Xavier Niel, le scientifique français Yann LeCun a fait sa première apparition publique depuis l'annonce de son départ de Meta. Si la rupture semble consommée avec Mark Zuckerberg, Yann LeCun maintient son discours contre la « hype » de l'IA générative : pour lui, les modèles actuels n'iront nulle part sans de nouvelles découvertes.

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