Cybersecurity services provider CloudFlare recently announced that it will make its AI bot protection feature available for free to all users. This feature is designed to help website administrators more effectively protect their website data and prevent unauthorized AI systems from scraping and using it.

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Specifically, this feature can:

1. Automatically identify and block bot requests from AI systems

2. Prevent website data from being used in unauthorized AI model training

3. Provide website administrators with more refined data access controls

CloudFlare stated that the process to enable this feature is simple and intuitive, requiring only a few configurations as guided by the website administrators.

This move has garnered widespread attention in the industry. Many website administrators have welcomed it, believing it will help enhance the data security of their websites. At the same time, some experts have pointed out that with the rapid development of AI technology, the cybersecurity field faces new challenges and needs more innovative solutions.

CloudFlare's decision reflects the efforts of tech companies in balancing technological innovation with data protection. As public concern over AI ethics and data privacy continues to grow, it is expected that more similar security measures will emerge.