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Hi John,
Just in case you missed it: we’re refreshing how we do things here at Creative Commons. The world has changed a lot since we launched our 2021-2025 Strategy, and it’s time to reset.
We’ve been gathering feedback from the community (you!) on our new strategy. You’ve raised a lot of important questions, including: “what about Artificial Intelligence (AI)?”
Creative Commons is thinking about AI a lot. We’ve hosted intimate roundtables, organized workshops at conferences, and run public events, digging into this challenging topic. Last year, we started exploring the possibilities of preference signals as a means for individuals to indicate the terms (attribution, non-commercial, research purposes etc.) by which their work can or cannot be used for AI training. A tool like this would function much like the CC licenses do!
We invite you to learn more here ([link removed]) . Our CEO, Anna, has been exploring this topic out loud on our blog.
Thank You!
CC Team love_cc
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