How Anubis Protects Websites from AI Scraping
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Summary
The article explains the use of Anubis, a Proof-of-Work scheme similar to Hashcash, to protect websites from aggressive AI scraping. This method adds minimal load for individual users but becomes costly for mass scrapers, thereby deterring them and preventing server downtime.
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The idea is that at individual scales the additional load is ignorable, but at mass scraper levels it adds up and makes scraping much more expensive.
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