It's really weird to me that posting your own content online that you never said was okay for an AI to trawl could be considered a "cyberattack". If you just put something out there, knowing that AIs will scrape your website, that is "cyber defense".

Google search for the words "poisoning AI". the first three results from CroudStrike, IBM, and nightfall.ai read similarly

CroudStrike: "What is Data Poisoning? Data poisoning is a type of cyberattack in which an adversary intentionally compromises a training dataset used by an AI or machine learning (ML) model."

IBM: "What Is Data Poisoning? Data poisoning is a type of cyberattack where threat actors manipulate or corrupt the training data used to develop artificial intelligence (AI) and machine ...[cuts off]"

nightfall.ai: "Data Poisoning: The Essential Guide. Data poisoning, as its name suggests, involves the deliberate and malicious contamination of data to compromise the performance of AI and ML systems. Unlike ... [cuts off]
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