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A New Group Is Trying to Make AI Data Licensing Ethical


The Dataset Providers Alliance calls for creators and rights holders to be able to opt in to having their material used for training purposes.

The alliance is made up of seven AI licensing companies, including music-copyright-management firm Rightsify, Japanese stock-photo marketplace Pixta, and generative-AI copyright-licensing startup Calliope Networks. While the legal reasons (fear of lawsuits, regulation mandating licenses) are the most obviously compelling, Rosenblatt says it’s also important for would-be licensors to make the process as easy and convenient as possible. Kate Knibbs is a senior writer at WIRED, covering the human side of the generative AI boom and how new tech shapes the arts, entertainment, and media industries.

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