Patreon is enhancing its measures to protect creators' content from unauthorized use by artificial intelligence. According to TechCrunch, the platform is collaborating with Cloudflare to block AI bots that scrape content to train AI models without permission.

This move aims to safeguard the intellectual property of creators on Patreon, who have expressed concerns over their work being used without consent in AI training datasets. By partnering with Cloudflare, Patreon seeks to prevent unauthorized data extraction and reinforce creator rights in the evolving AI landscape.

For Japanese markets, where content creation and AI development are both rapidly expanding, this development highlights the increasing importance of protecting digital assets from unauthorized AI usage, a topic gaining traction among local creators and tech companies alike.