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508 BlueSky Proposes 'New Standard' for When Scraping Data for AI Training

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/17/2025 03:34 EDT

BlueSky Proposes 'New Standard' for When Scraping Data for AI Training

An anonymous reader shared this article from TechCrunch:


Social network Bluesky recently published a proposal on GitHub outlining new options it could give users to indicate whether they want their posts and data to be scraped for things like generative AI training and public archiving.

CEO Jay Graber discussed the proposal earlier this week, while on-stage at South by Southwest, but it attracted fresh attention on Friday night, after she posted about it on Bluesky. Some users reacted with alarm to the.

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