The company behind Wikipedia wants companies to stop scraping data from their website for their AI training needs.
The free internet encyclopedia is the seventh-most visited website in the world, and it wants to stay that way.
Participatory online information site Wikipedia announced on the 10th, local time, that it has urged AI companies to “use ...
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The Barcode Group reports on the rise of BOPIS in retail, combining online and in-store shopping, enhancing customer ...
Uniswap’s Hayden Adams unveils “UNIfication,” proposing protocol fees and UNI burns that sent the token soaring 41% to a ...
Partnership between Boomi and DXC an example of where support can be offered to build the foundations of an effective agentic ...
Meta has just released a new multilingual automatic speech recognition (ASR) system supporting 1,600+ languages — dwarfing ...
KOLO system ensures 99.5% of dispensers are always stocked, slashing unnecessary dispenser checks by 95% and enables 100% ...
Recent bipartisan privacy and online safety initiatives reflect growing concern over youth mental health, online exploitation, and ...
Levelpath, the AI-native intake-to-procure platform that makes procurement delightful, has been recognized in the 2025 Gartner (R) Innovation Insight: Procurement Orchestration Platforms report.