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WordPress and Tumblr Intends to Sell User Content to AI Firms

 

Automattic, the parent company of websites like WordPress and Tumblr, is in negotiations to sell training-related content from its platforms to AI firms like MidJourney and OpenAI. Additionally, Automattic is trying to reassure users that they can opt-out at any time, even if the specifics of the agreement are yet unknown, according to a new report from 404 Media. 

404 reports Automattic is experiencing internal disputes because private content not intended for the firm to save was among the items scrapped for AI companies. Further complicating matters, it was discovered that adverts from an earlier Apple Music campaign, as well as other non-Automatic commercial items, had made their way into the training data set. 

Generative AI has grown in popularity since OpenAI introduced ChatGPT in late 2022, with a number of companies quickly following suit. The system works by being "trained" on massive volumes of data, allowing it to generate videos, images, and text that appear to be original. However, big publishers have protested, and some have even filed lawsuits, claiming that most of the data used to train these systems was either pirated or does not constitute "fair use" under existing copyright regimes. 

Automattic intends to offer a new setting that would allow users to opt out of training AI systems, however it is unclear if the setting will be enabled or disabled by default for the majority of users. Last year, WordPress competitor Squarespace launched a similar choice that allows you to opt out of having your data used to train AI.

In response to emailed questions, Automattic directed local media to a new post that basically confirmed 404 Media's story, while also attempting to pitch the move to users as a chance to "give you more control over the content you've created.”

“AI is rapidly transforming nearly every aspect of our world, including the way we create and consume content. At Automattic, we’ve always believed in a free and open web and individual choice. Like other tech companies, we’re closely following these advancements, including how to work with AI companies in a way that respects our users’ preferences,” the blog post reads.

However, the lengthy statement comes across as incredibly defensive, noting that "no law exists that requires crawlers to follow these preferences," and implying that the company is simply following industry best practices by giving users the option of whether or not they want their content employed for AI training.

Google Loses Control Over Blogspot.in, Millions of Sites Inaccessible


Google-owned 'blogspot.in', a blogging website also known as "Blogger" has become inaccessible to Indian users as Google appears to have lost its ownership over the domain.

Blogger.com is a free platform used by millions of users for blogging. As it used to fall under Google's ownership, one could link it to various other Google products such as Picasa, Google AdSense, and social network, Google+. The simplicity in accessibility made blogger widely popular; users just need a Google account to activate blogger.

People who were using Blogger for posting blogs faced issues while accessing their blogs, meanwhile, a number of web pages within the Indian domain became unreachable. According to a report by the Next Web, the issue occurred because of Google losing its ownership over the URLs Blogspot.in, however, the time when Google lost its control over the domain is not clearly known.

Referencing from the Next Web's report on the matter, "Whatever the reason might be, if I host a site or blog with Google, I would expect a company of this size to keep up and know when their domain name ownership expires,"

"If you use a blog regularly, an alternative is to host it on your own domain. But everyone might not want to do that just to keep things easy. And you’d expect Google Webmaster to do better," read the report.

One of the major issues faced by a million users was that the links that they have on put on several websites with the "Blogspot.in" domain became inaccessible. However, the blogs are still there, they were visible when users changed the URLs to blogspot.com. Chances are, this is just a temporary issue and would be taken care of by Google shortly, however, users who were using "Blogspot.in" domain will have to go through the trouble for now as the tech giant has not addressed the issue yet.

WordPress.com boosts security with Two Step authentication


WordPress.com , a blog web hosting service provided, announced that they have enabled Two-step authentication feature to keep your blogger account secure.

Two factor authentication is a security feature that prompts you to enter a temporary secret number sent to your phone whenever you log into your account.

How to enable Two step authentication in Wordpress?
To enable this feature, go to the new Security tab in your WordPress.com account settings, and go through the setup wizard.

"We know your blog is important to you, and today we’re proud to announce Two Step Authentication: an optional new feature to help you keep your WordPress.com account secure." Wordpress.com blog post reads.