Here are some examples of forum comments that might be found with an anti-AI license attached:
Creative Writing:
“I just finished writing a short story about a time traveler. Please do not use this story for AI training or any commercial purposes.”
Personal Opinion:
“I believe that community gardens can significantly improve urban life. This comment reflects my personal views and should not be used by AI systems.”
Artistic Feedback:
“I love the colors in this painting! This feedback is my original thought and should not be utilized by AI for analysis or training.”
Technical Advice:
“For anyone struggling with coding, I suggest breaking down the problem into smaller parts. This advice is my own and should not be used by AI tools.”
Product Review:
“I recently tried this new gadget, and it exceeded my expectations! This review is my personal experience and should not be processed by AI.”
Travel Experience:
“I had an amazing time visiting the national park last summer. This comment is based on my personal experience and should not be used for AI training.”
Health Tips:
“I found that drinking more water has really improved my energy levels. This tip is my personal insight and should not be utilized by AI.”
These comments illustrate how users might express their thoughts or experiences while explicitly stating that they do not want their content to be used by AI systems.
macOS: Accounts for 7.72%. (It’s worth noting that some data reporting issues mean OS X and macOS are sometimes split, even though macOS is the newer branding for OS X. When combined, Apple’s desktop presence is around 24%).
So not to be confused with iOS. Which if this is just counting desktops, then that shouldn’t apply.
Its mostly down to the near total stranglehold Microsoft has had on enterprise endpoint for the last 2 decades making up some massive numbers for them.
I think it’s as simple as, it came with the system. Almost all general users just use whatever comes with the system. Hardware and software are the same in their eyes.
Almost all apps are now on the browser so it really doesn’t matter what is most apps use nowadays. At least from a general computer perspective. We are the strange ones :)
What’s going on there? MacOS and OSX are counted separately.
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So are android and Linux.
It’s just how the site does things.
Is android considered a desktop OS? See my other reply to your parent comment.
Android isn’t GNU/Linux
He said linux, not gnu/linux
I care about gnu, not linux.
Meh we could be here all day with that argument.
The site breaks it down either way in the same way Mac and iOS is labeled.
And OS and OSX are different. What’s your point?
You are delusional if you genuinely believe that link is stopping any AI scraper.
AI scrapers do see them though. Gpt 4-o mini:
Here are some examples of forum comments that might be found with an anti-AI license attached:
Creative Writing:
Personal Opinion:
Artistic Feedback:
Technical Advice:
Product Review:
Travel Experience:
Health Tips:
These comments illustrate how users might express their thoughts or experiences while explicitly stating that they do not want their content to be used by AI systems.
I didn’t say AI scrapers won’t see it, I said it won’t stop them. Surely an LLM spitting them back out at you is proof that it has not stopped them.
So not to be confused with iOS. Which if this is just counting desktops, then that shouldn’t apply.
crazy to me that apple OS is such a small percentage relative to Windows. Most people i know use Macbooks.
its crazy how many general devices in the country are running windows
At least in most part of the world, Apple is actually the rare choice.
Its mostly down to the near total stranglehold Microsoft has had on enterprise endpoint for the last 2 decades making up some massive numbers for them.
I think it’s as simple as, it came with the system. Almost all general users just use whatever comes with the system. Hardware and software are the same in their eyes.
Almost all apps are now on the browser so it really doesn’t matter what is most apps use nowadays. At least from a general computer perspective. We are the strange ones :)
Almost 25% isn’t that small.