Creators’ IP rights must be protected in the age of AI — Tracverse founder
Traverse founder Amos Thomas believes stories are the foundation of everything, and that humanity must do everything in its power to protect them.
Human stories and knowledge are the lifeblood of civilization and must protected at all costs in the age of artificial intelligence, according to Tracverse founder Amos Thomas.
Since their mainstream debut roughly two years ago, generative artificial intelligence solutions such as large language models (LLMs) have come under fierce criticism for reportedly sucking up the knowledge and creative outputs of humans, without credit or compensation, to train their algorithms.
The solution to this major issue lies in minting humanity’s stories on the blockchain, says Thomas.
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Author: Jonathan DeYoung
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