IAB Proposes Legislation to Address AI Content Scraping
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has introduced the AI Accountability for Publishers Act, addressing unauthorized AI-driven scraping of publisher content, announced at their Annual Leadership Meeting.
The legislation aims to protect publishers whose content is used by artificial intelligence systems without authorization or compensation. According to IAB, this practice undermines the ad-supported publishing model and threatens the ecosystem critical for quality online content creation.
What is the AI Accountability for Publishers Act?
The proposed act seeks to ensure AI companies using publisher content for training or summaries compensate adequately for its usage. David Cohen, President and CEO of IAB, highlighted the urgency at the Annual Leadership Meeting. Cohen stated AI scraping presents an existential crisis for digital publishers.
Key points of the proposal:
- Introduced to combat widespread content scraping by AI bots.
- Aims to protect publishers and the ad-supported business model.
- Applies across all political leanings of publishers.
- Focuses on creating legislative safeguards against unauthorized use.
IAB believes the act aligns with the need to balance technological advancement and fair compensation for content creation. Without such protections, publishers risk losing a critical revenue source that supports free, accessible online content.
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Source: IAB
Source: IAB