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I am a human so I can visit other sites with links or from word of mouth or business cards or literally anywhere?

LLM finds out about it from me, when I ask it to go to the link.

You don’t accuse browsers of “somehow find[ing] the existence of those pages”. How does a browser know what page to visit?

The user tells it to.

If I prompt an LLM “go to example.net and summarize the page” how is that any different from me typing example.net in a browser URL bar?



That is certainly true. But that is not how these work 99% of the time. This post was originated by "search".


I think a distinction needs to be made between ingesting for LLM training and ingesting / crawling because a human asked it to during an inference session.

I have been talking about the latter, agree the former is abusive.




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