The Current AI Threat: What We’re Actually Seeing on the Ground
The entertainment industry just woke up to something that’s been happening for a while. AI models have been training on […]
The entertainment industry just woke up to something that’s been happening for a while. AI models have been training on […]
Why Celebrities, Content Creators, Musicians, Actors, and Athletes Need to Pay Attention to AI Training Data Policies
How Jennifer Aniston’s Alex Levy Reflects Our Growing AI AnxietyThe Morning Show has always excelled at weaving real-world concerns into
CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Vermillio, the AI licensing and protection platform, today was named to the annual TIME100 Most Influential Companies list, highlighting 100
Hollywood’s A.I. battle is your battle because the forces reshaping entertainment are reshaping everything. The question isn’t whether A.I. will transform your industry—it’s whether you’ll control that transformation or become its victim.
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Vermillio is using its Trace ID technology to detect unauthorized deepfakes — even of ordinary people — by matching AI-generated content against a fingerprint of their real likeness.
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As AI agents take over browsing tasks, publishers are entering an era where bots, instead of humans, drive discovery and traffic. Discover how Vermillio is addressing copyright issues in the latest blog.
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Vermillio has developed a tool that detects how much AI-generated content relies on copyrighted material.
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Vermillio is named one of the next big things in tech for ” arming creators against deepfakes”. Check out the full list in the latest FastCompany article.
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The clash between Silicon Valley’s drive for rapid innovation and Hollywood’s commitment to protecting creative rights is intensifying. The debate is prompting discussions about stronger safeguards, improved moderation systems, and fairer compensation models for creators. Vermillio CEO Dan Neely weighs in on what fair compensation should look like in this evolving landscape.
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Iconoclast has teamed up with AI licensing and protection platform Vermillio to monitor and control uses of Tony Bennett’s NIL. The partnership seeks to address ongoing concerns of AI misuse.
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Licensing deals with AI developers are projected to reach about $20 billion this year and could double next year. In this week’s HBR Executive Agenda, editor Adi Ignatius speaks with Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio, about how businesses can assess whether their data is valuable and robust enough to license.
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UGA talent agency uses AI to fill the capacity gap and help support actors with tasks around the clock. As the use of artificial intelligence in entertainment rises, companies like Vermilio are working to protect clients’ likenesses.
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The likeness of Dr. Rachel Goldman, a psychologist and media figure, was recently used in a fake endorsement for a weight-loss product involving “pink salt.” As deepfake scams increase, Vermillio Chief Strategy Officer, Kathleen Grace shares her insights.
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Creators are becoming more concerned about Google using their content for AI training. Vermillio Chief Strategy Officer, Kathleen Grace, shares her thoughts.
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An LA woman lost thousands in a deepfake scam impersonating General Hospital actor Steve Burton. Kathleen Grace, Chief Strategy Officer at Vermillio, offers insights in the latest ABC 7 story.
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Universal Studios says it doesn’t train AI platforms, but in reality, it’s still giving AI the rights to use its content. In a recent Vulture article, Vermillio CEO Dan Neely explains how their AI warnings are basically useless.
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Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta’s interview with an AI-generated avatar of a Parkland shooting victim has sparked renewed debate over the ethics of deepfakes of deceased individuals. As the intersection of technology, legacy, and consent grows, Vermillio is offering a free service for everyone to take control of their digital identity.
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CAA recently invested in AI startup Moonvalley, and they’re not the only agency looking to protect clients. Vermillio and other companies are setting the precedent for NIL and IP protection in Hollywood.
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