New internet rules will block training of AI robots
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:31 am
The new rules will give publishers the ability to block all AI Training bots using currently available standards.
New standards are being developed that will extend the Robot Exclusion Protocol and Meta Robots tags to allow them to block all AI bots from using publicly available web content for training purposes. The proposal, developed by Krishna Madhavan, principal product manager at Microsoft AI, and Fabrice Canel, principal product manager at fantuan data Microsoft Bing, will make it easy to block all common AI Training crawlers with one simple rule that can be applied to each individual crawler.
Google tightens Customer Match rules
Google is tightening its privacy rules for Customer Match, warning that abuse could lead to immediate account suspension without warning.
Google is tightening its grip on Customer Match, warning advertisers that access to this powerful targeting tool is a “privilege, not a right.”
As privacy regulations tighten globally, Google will take a stricter stance on how advertisers use personal data for targeting starting in January. Violations can result in immediate account suspension. There will be no warnings or second chances.
Customer Match allows you to use customer email lists for ad targeting and exclusion purposes. The warning signals Google's increasing focus on privacy and responsible advertising practices. Failure to comply with the rules will impact targeting and potential campaign performance.
New standards are being developed that will extend the Robot Exclusion Protocol and Meta Robots tags to allow them to block all AI bots from using publicly available web content for training purposes. The proposal, developed by Krishna Madhavan, principal product manager at Microsoft AI, and Fabrice Canel, principal product manager at fantuan data Microsoft Bing, will make it easy to block all common AI Training crawlers with one simple rule that can be applied to each individual crawler.
Google tightens Customer Match rules
Google is tightening its privacy rules for Customer Match, warning that abuse could lead to immediate account suspension without warning.
Google is tightening its grip on Customer Match, warning advertisers that access to this powerful targeting tool is a “privilege, not a right.”
As privacy regulations tighten globally, Google will take a stricter stance on how advertisers use personal data for targeting starting in January. Violations can result in immediate account suspension. There will be no warnings or second chances.
Customer Match allows you to use customer email lists for ad targeting and exclusion purposes. The warning signals Google's increasing focus on privacy and responsible advertising practices. Failure to comply with the rules will impact targeting and potential campaign performance.