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Home / Arts and Entertainment / AI Bounty Hunters Target Copyright Infringers

AI Bounty Hunters Target Copyright Infringers

11 Feb

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Summary

  • A startup called LightBar employs internet users to find AI models using copyrighted material.
  • Researchers can earn up to $2 or more for submitting valid examples of IP infringement.
  • LightBar aims to broker deals between studios and AI companies or build evidence for lawsuits.
AI Bounty Hunters Target Copyright Infringers

A tech startup named LightBar has launched a novel campaign to combat the alleged theft of intellectual property by artificial intelligence companies. The company is recruiting internet users to act as 'researchers,' essentially bounty hunters, tasked with identifying AI models that might have utilized copyrighted content without permission. These researchers can earn monetary rewards for successful submissions.

Founded by an anonymous entrepreneur inspired by instances of AI mimicking copyrighted styles, LightBar aims to provide a service for film and TV studios. The company tests AI models by prompting them with sensitive queries, seeking to uncover instances where they generate infringing material. Early tests have reportedly shown success in identifying potential issues with major AI platforms.

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LightBar's business model includes building evidence for studios to pursue legal action, negotiate settlements, or establish licensing agreements, from which LightBar would take a commission. The startup also envisions acting as an intermediary for future partnerships between studios and AI developers.

This move signifies a growing trend of Hollywood entities pushing back against AI companies accused of intellectual property violations. As studios gather more evidence, AI developers may face increased pressure to negotiate or risk legal battles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
LightBar is a startup that hires internet users to identify AI models potentially trained on copyrighted material, acting as bounty hunters for intellectual property.
Any internet user can submit examples of potential infringement, and LightBar's moderators verify these submissions.
LightBar aims to earn revenue by helping studios build evidence for lawsuits, negotiate settlements, or strike licensing deals, and by acting as a mediator between studios and AI companies.

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