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For example, if someone creates niche content around, let’s say, political affairs in India, and there are 300 more creators in this space. If all of them put their content behind a paywall, with limits to how many content pages one can access, would that not deter LLMs from getting free content? I understand that any paid member of the blog can still feed the content to LLMs, but can there not be a way to detect and legally sue if the LLM platforms used the content from a source that did not want them to scrape it? Search engines made it easier to discover content and helped creators get their work discovered. LLMs are eating up the traffic, not helping the creators. School me if my thoughts are misplaced. submitted by /u/nishant_growthromeo

Originally posted by u/nishant_growthromeo on r/ArtificialInteligence