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Google introduced Google-Extended, a new control that allows web publishers to manage how their content is used for generative AI use cases such as Bard and Vertex AI, as well as "future generations of models." The feature provides more choice and control over website content, Google said. "A website administrator can choose whether to help these AI models become more accurate and capable over time." Similar to OpenAI's GPTBot, you can use robots.txt to block Google-Extended.

User-agent: Google-Extended
Disallow: /

It's not clear from the announcement if blocking Google-Extended will cause Bard and SGE to stop using your content in chat, or if it's just about training data.

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Getty Images introduces Generative AI by Getty Images, a "commercially safe generative AI tool". Built on Nvidia's Picasso Foundry and trained exclusively on Getty Images' image library, the tool offers full commercial and unlimited usage rights worldwide.

Getty Images, which is suing Stable Diffusion company Stability AI for copyright infringement, says its own Generative AI system responsibly extends the company's offerings by respecting creators' intellectual property through royalty-free licensing and compensation to content creators. Users can customize the Generative AI tool with proprietary data to create personalized images that reflect their brand's style and language. These and other features are planned for release later this year. The image generator can be activated on GettyImages.com or used via API.

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