Reddit, Yahoo, Quora, and wikiHow are just some of the major brands on board with the RSL Standard.
Participating brands include plenty of internet old-schoolers. Reddit, People Inc., Yahoo, Internet Brands, Ziff Davis, ...
The RSL Standard allows publishers and creators to set a price for an AI to surface their content in a chatbot response—but AI companies have yet to buy in.
The battle over who controls online content – and who gets paid for it – is heating up. For years, AI companies have scraped the web to feed their models, often without permission or compensation.
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