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Wirestock lets photographers and artists get paid when AI companies train on their work


Some 300,000 people have already been paid through AI data set licensing deals, according to Wirestock's CEO.

Join us as we return to NYC on June 5th to engage with top executive leaders, delving into strategies for auditing AI models to ensure fairness, optimal performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Request an invite Payment for artists and photographers for licensing their work from AI training ranges from microtransactions of cents on the dollar when providers buy bulk data from Wirestock, up to $15-20 per artwork for specific needs, according to Khachatryan. “We built Wirestock as an aggregator platform to sell content on the biggest marketplaces like Shutterstock, Getty Images, Adobe, and Canva,” Khachatryan explained to VentureBeat: “Our goal was to simplify the process for artists and ensure they receive fair compensation.”

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