Issue II | The “i” in Generative AI
Our latest update includes a refreshed mapping of the progress of different applications of generative AI, as well as our perspective on what’s next for the space.
Our latest update includes a refreshed mapping of the progress of different applications of generative AI, as well as our perspective on what’s next for the space.
We’re excited to announce that Vermillio has joined OMA3, an alliance of companies working to ensure that the metaverse is
Entertainment, media, and metaverse expert Matthew Ball has collaborated with Vermillio since 2020
In our first installation, we’re taking stock of the sensational rise of the new technology: its origins and recent explosion into public awareness, the record-breaking deals funding its ascent, and the regulation that is (or isn’t) governing the space. Plus, read on for our predictions about what comes next.
In the past several weeks, three lawsuits — one filed by a group of artists, two by media giant Getty Images — made the first attempt at putting the brakes on generative AI.
Digitization has transformed the ways that creative work is made, promoted, distributed, and sold.
An average of 20 million videos are uploaded to Youtube each day, and while YouTube has the right to use this content, many of the content creators who post on the platform are unaware that their videos are being used to train video-generating AI software claims Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio.
Read original article ›Vermillio built TraceID to start flagging AI-altered content for licensing before release, enabling more precise tracking and attribution, with royalties based on creative influence instead of post-release disputes.
Read original article ›“The reality is that creators’ content is being used to train AI and… creators have no idea this is happening.” says Vermillio’s CEO and Co-Founder Dan Neely in this recent article by The Times, pushing for creators to have the ability to opt out or to be fairly compensated, rather than de-platformed or penalized.
Read original article ›AI-curious studios are walking into a wild, uncharted legal landscape because of the amount of copyrighted material being mined to teach the models, said Dan Neely, co-founder of startup Vermillio, which helps companies and individuals protect their intellectual property.
Read original article ›Music companies have not struck any such sweeping [licensing] deals, and instead have preferred more limited partnerships with tech companies
Read original article ›The licensing sector is already proving it can be done, built as it is on AI firms disclosing what data they use, and creators are properly rewarded. Platforms like Narrativ and Created by Humans, and partnerships like Sony Music and Vermillio, show that responsible AI isn’t just ethical – it’s investable.
Read original article ›“The licensing of content that doesn’t exist on the open internet is going to be a big business,” said Dan Neely, chief executive and co-founder of Vermillio, which works with major studios and music labels such as Sony Pictures and Sony Music.
Read original article ›Content licensing and data marketplace start-ups have raised $215m in funding since 2022, the Financial Times reported. Firms such as …Vermillio… help creative industries sell their content to artificial intelligence (AI) firms such as OpenAI and Perplexity.
Read original article ›Last month, Sony Music led AI licensing startup Vermillio’s $16 million Series A, while Vobile 10 days ago kicked off an audio buildout by acquiring Pex. And in a relatively early AI partnership, Universal Music inked a deal with content-attribution platform ProRata.ai in August 2024.
Read original article ›The article highlights WME’s top digital executive, Chris Jacquemin, as he navigates the growing role of AI in Hollywood. Jacquemin
Read original article ›Ever since PETA lost a major court case in 2017 pleading the case for a crested macaque after a selfie
Read original article ›At Vermillio, we are proud to assist Steve Harvey in protecting his digital identity and safeguard his fans from the
Read original article ›In this CNN exclusive, Steve Harvey announces his partnership with Vermillio, and emphasizes the need for legislation and penalties for
Read original article ›We are thrilled to announce in a recent Billboard article that Vermillio has secured $16 million in Series A funding,
Read original article ›Vermillio, the Chicago-based AI licensing and protection platform, has raised a $16 million Series A co-led by DNS Capital and
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