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Leading Internet companies and publishers—including Reddit, Yahoo, Quora, Medium, The Daily Beast, Fastly, and more—think ...
A new licensing standard aims to let web publishers set the terms of how AI system developers use their work. On Wednesday, ...
RSS co-creator introduces a new protocol to address the AI industry's unlicensed data issue, following Anthropic's $1.5 ...
The RSL Standard allows publishers and creators to set a price for an AI to surface their content in a chatbot response—but ...
Reddit, People Inc., Yahoo, Internet Brands, Ziff Davis, Fastly, Quora, O’Reilly Media, and Medium are among the first to ...
Participating brands include plenty of internet old-schoolers. Reddit, People Inc., Yahoo, Internet Brands, Ziff Davis, ...
Eckart Walther, co-creator of the RSS standard, has launched Real Simple Licensing (RSL), a system aimed at enabling large-scale data licensing for AI companies.
A new system called Real Simple Licensing would allow AI companies to license training data at a massive scale — if they're ...
The internet's new standard, RSL, is a clever fix for a complex problem, and it just might give human creators a fighting chance in the AI economy.
The internet's new standard, RSL, is a clever fix for a complex problem, and it just might give human creators a fighting chance in the AI economy.
With RSL, sites can embed licensing and royalty requirements directly on their website, making AI companies pay for the data they're scraping.
Currently, media companies such as Vox Media, News Corp, and The New York Times have reached licensing agreements with individual AI companies like OpenAI and Amazon. The RSL Collective hopes to ...