Freelancer has accused Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude massive language fashions, of ignoring its “don’t crawl” robots.txt protocol to scrape its web sites’ information. In the meantime, iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens mentioned Anthropic has ignored the web site’s coverage prohibiting using its content material for AI mannequin coaching. Matt Barrie, the chief government of Freelancer, informed The Info that Anthropic’s ClaudeBot is “essentially the most aggressive scraper by far.” His web site allegedly bought 3.5 million visits from the corporate’s crawler inside a span of 4 hours, which is “in all probability about 5 instances the quantity of the quantity two” AI crawler. Equally, Wiens posted on X/Twitter that Anthropic’s bot hit iFixit’s servers 1,000,000 instances in 24 hours. “You are not solely taking our content material with out paying, you are tying up our devops assets,” he wrote.
Again in June, Wired accused one other AI firm, Perplexity, of crawling its web site regardless of the presence of the Robots Exclusion Protocol, or robots.txt. A robots.txt file usually accommodates directions for internet crawlers on which pages they will and may’t entry. Whereas compliance is voluntary, it is principally simply been ignored by dangerous bots. After Wired’s piece got here out, a startup referred to as TollBit that connects AI companies with content material publishers reported that it is not simply Perplexity that is bypassing robots.txt indicators. Whereas it did not title names, Enterprise Insider mentioned it discovered that OpenAI and Anthropic had been ignoring the protocol, as properly.
Barrie mentioned Freelancer tried to refuse the bot’s entry requests at first, nevertheless it in the end needed to block Anthropic’s crawler fully. “That is egregious scraping [which] makes the positioning slower for everybody working on it and in the end impacts our income,” he added. As for iFixit, Wiens mentioned the web site has set alarms for prime site visitors, and his folks bought woken up at 3AM attributable to Anthropic’s actions. The corporate’s crawler stopped scraping iFixit after it added a line in its robots.txt file that disallows Anthropic’s bot, particularly.
The AI startup informed The Info that it respects robots.txt and that its crawler “revered that sign when iFixit applied it.” It additionally mentioned that it goals “for minimal disruption by being considerate about how shortly [it crawls] the identical domains,” which is why it is now investigating the case.
AI companies use crawlers to gather content material from web sites that they will use to coach their generative AI applied sciences. They have been the goal of a number of lawsuits because of this, with publishers accusing them of copyright infringement. To forestall extra lawsuits from being filed, firms like OpenAI have been putting offers with publishers and web sites. OpenAI’s content material companions, up to now, embody Information Corp, Vox Media, the Monetary Instances and Reddit. iFixit’s Wiens appears open to the thought of signing a deal for the how-to-repair’s web site’s articles, as properly, telling Anthropic in a tweet he is keen to have a dialog about licensing content material for industrial use.
If any of these requests accessed our phrases of service, they’d have informed you that use of our content material expressly forbidden. However do not ask me, ask Claude!
If you wish to have a dialog about licensing our content material for industrial use, we’re proper right here. pic.twitter.com/CAkOQDnLjD
— Kyle Wiens (@kwiens) July 24, 2024