In response to concerns over the use of copyrighted content in training AI models, Ed Newton-Rex, former employee of Stability AI, has launched a new certification scheme aimed at protecting creators' rights. The certification, provided by the newly formed non-profit organization Fairly Trained, will label AI models that legally license protected data for their training processes. This initiative by Fairly Trained, a non-profit organization, seeks to ensure that generative AI applications are built on ethically sourced data and do not exploit copyrighted material without permission.
Non-profit startup offers certifications for AI models that respect creators' rights https://t.co/0gRFZaz7hp
New nonprofit to certify AI models that only use copyrighted training data with permission https://t.co/CrSyuV59gy
Is your preferred AI application built on ethically sourced data? Fairly Trained, a new non-profit organization, is going to do its best to figure out the answer, then certify AI models that legally license protected data for training their AI models. The organization’s mission… https://t.co/jU6Ji8ualc
After resigning from Stability AI over the company's use of copyrighted content, @ednewtonrex has launched a certification scheme to protect creators from exploitation by generative AI https://t.co/Yx34UbhAc1
After resigning from Stability AI over the company's use of copyrighted content as training data, Ed Newton-Rex has launched a certification scheme that aims to protect creators from exploitation by generative AI https://t.co/Yx34UbhAc1
AI models that don’t violate copyright are getting a new certification label https://t.co/eeg9lxKA14