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Nonconsensual Scraping

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Nonconsensual scraping is the act of scraping data without the consent or knowledge of the individuals involved. This issue has recently become more pronounced with the rise of Artificial Intelligence and the need for mass quantity of training data.

How it works

How the practice works.


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Why it is a problem

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Examples

Some examples of Nonconsensual Scraping include:


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