Vermillio has joined OMA3
We’re excited to announce that Vermillio has joined OMA3, an alliance of companies working to ensure that the metaverse is […]
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.
Vermillio empowers creators to generate digital content that can be owned and verified on blockchain, enabling AI-generated images to be properly attributed
On April 22, our co-founder, Dan Neely, joined two other chief executives on stage at the TIME100 Summit in New
Read original article ›While the debate rages on about AI-generated music, it’s a distraction from a more pressing issue: the need to rebuild the music industry’s broken and fragmented infrastructure.
Read original article ›Mosaic—an “IMDb for creators”—just launched to help influencers showcase verified work, connect with brands, and protect their identity. Vermillio is
Read original article ›With AI tools becoming easier to use, creators—from podcasters to TikTok stars—are discovering digital versions of themselves endorsing products and
Read original article ›Bytedance’s new video generator, Seedance 2.0, competes with American AI models and sparks copyright controversy. Vermillio CEO, Dan Neely shares
Read original article ›Vermillio advises creators to be cautious, warning that sharing biometric data carries significant risks. As faces become increasingly valuable digital
Read original article ›Dan Neely, CEO and co-founder of Vermillio, joined the AI Leadership Lab podcast to share insights on protecting and monetizing
Read original article ›YouTube says it hasn’t used biometric data to train AI, but critics warn that the policy could allow future misuse.
Read original article ›Experts, including Vermillio CEO Dan Neely, warn that likeness data is “strategic gold” in the AI era—and that once creators
Read original article ›YouTube’s new deepfake detection tool, designed to help creators identify and remove AI‑generated videos using their likeness, has raised alarm
Read original article ›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.
Read original article ›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.
Read original article ›Vermillio has developed a tool that detects how much AI-generated content relies on copyrighted material.
Read original article ›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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