How to Control Whether Your Website’s Content Gets Included in ChatGPT and Other AI Databases
OpenAI uses various web crawlers (GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ChatGPT-User) for different purposes. As a website owner, you can decide how these bots interact with your content by configuring your robots.txt file.
In this article, I’ll show you three configuration options — with pros and cons for each, plus the exact robots.txt settings you’ll need.
Google Gemini, an innovative tool leveraging artificial intelligence to generate website content, injects an attribute called “data-sourcepos” within the source code. This tag offers valuable insights into the origin of the generated content. This article delves into three key aspects of the “data-sourcepos” tag: read more
During the continuous use of ChatGPT, I have noticed that its capabilities seem to deteriorate.
I conclude that both the questions entered and the answers accepted are part of machine learning. As a result, a lot of the incorrect code that is entered becomes part of the database, just like the scripts that are corrected and created. I only use it for programming, so I have no insight into the other segments, but the change is striking. It still solves almost everything but needs more rewriting and refinement. read more
As an AI language model, ChatGPT is not designed specifically for WordPress programming, and it is not a programming tool or framework. Therefore, it may have some limitations in terms of providing specific programming solutions or instructions for WordPress development. read more