Regarding its artificial intelligence service "Bard" and Google Cloud's Vertex AI function, which use a large amount of network data for training, Google recently announcedHow it actually works, earlierUpdate contentIt also states that publishers will be allowed to decide for themselves whether to provide their content to Google for artificial intelligence training.
Google said it will add new control features to the website search index file robots.txt, allowing publishers to decide whether to provide web content to Google for use, preventing Google search crawlers from recording their website content.
Danielle Romain, Google's vice president of trust, said the move is part of Google's push for transparency and trust in its services and allows publishers to maintain sufficient control over their artificial intelligence services.
Google's current adjustments to artificial intelligence services like Bard, which automatically mark the source of citations in content, can also affect the original traffic of online services such as news websites and blogs. Therefore, in this adjustment, Google has added new controls to allow publishers to decide whether to provide content to Google or prevent its content from being used by Google services, thereby ensuring the original traffic and corresponding advertising exposure revenue performance.



