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Comment by bediger4000

1 day ago

At this point, it's pretty clear that the AI scrapers won't be limited by any voluntary restrictions. Bytedance never seemed to live with robots.txt limitations, and I think at least some of the others didn't either.

I can't see this working.

The thesis/approach is:

- Humans tip humans as a lottery ticket for an experience (meet the creator) or sweepstakes (free stuff) - Agents tip humans because they know they'll need original online content in the long-term to keep improving.

For the latter, frontier labs will need to fund their training/inference agents with a tipping jar.

There's no guarantee, but I can see it happening given where things are movin.

  • > Agents tip humans because they know they'll need original online content in the long-term to keep improving.

    Why would an agent have any long term incentive. It's trained to 'do what it's told', not to predict the consequences of it's actions.