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AI Fees Could Control the Web, Says CC
13 Dec
Summary
- Nonprofit expresses reservations about AI training fees.
- Concerns exist over AI companies gaining web control.
- Creative Commons partnered to create creator reciprocity.

A prominent nonprofit has raised alarms about the potential implications of new financial models for AI development. The organization expressed significant reservations about systems that would charge AI companies fees for utilizing content in their training data. They caution that such schemes could inadvertently create new power centers, potentially enabling AI firms to exert undue influence over the web's future.
These concerns stem from the fear that the ability to control access to training data could lead to a monopolistic grip on online experiences. The nonprofit believes this concentration of power could stifle innovation and limit user access to diverse information and platforms.
Despite these strong reservations, the Creative Commons has actively engaged in collaborative efforts. They recently partnered with the RSL Collective, aiming to facilitate creators in receiving contributions from AI companies. This initiative seeks to embed principles of reciprocity into widely adoptable standards for AI development and content usage.




