Actors' new spec aims to defeat attack of the AI clones
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Actors' new spec aims to defeat attack of the AI clones
"AI models can take your written work, they can take your voice, and they can even take your likeness to use for training material and for creating content that looks exactly like it came from you. Now, some actors are promoting a new licensing spec designed to protect their famous faces and yours too."
"The public-benefit nonprofit behind the Really Simple Licensing (RSL) standard has expanded the project with the draft RSL Media Human Consent Standard ( RSL-MEDIA) 1.0, which aims to cover creative works as well as people's names, likenesses, voices, and other identity attributes."
"The registry will allow people to verify their identities, set permissions governing the use of their works and likeness, encode those permissions for machine consumption, and verify that AI systems are checking declared permissions."
""In order for humans to remain in front of these technologies, consent must be the first consideration. RSL Media is a simple, effective and free solutions-based technology for facilitating and activating consent. It's also the industry's fi"
AI models can use written work, voice, and likeness for training and content generation. A public-benefit nonprofit behind Really Simple Licensing expanded the standard with the draft RSL Media Human Consent Standard 1.0. The standard covers creative works and identity attributes such as names, likenesses, voices, and related identifiers. People can sign up and reserve an identifier that will function as a key to structured data in a public registry launching next month. The registry supports identity verification, permission setting for use of works and likeness, encoding permissions for machine consumption, and checking whether AI systems follow declared permissions. Legal consequences for ignoring registry settings are uncertain.
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