The training data behind artificial intelligence models is under a lot of ethical scrutiny. With lawsuits from authors, media houses, and artists piling up, the once-unregulated AI rush is hitting a wall which is copyright. Creators have little visibility into how their work is used, and developers lack a structured way to access licensed, rights-cleared content.Camp Network, a crypto startup that has developed a blockchain protocol for registering, licensing, and monetizing digital content and on Tuesday, it announced a $25 million Series A funding round to expand that mission.
The round was led by venture capital firms 1kx and Blockchain Capital, with participation from OKX, Lattice, Paper Ventures, dao5, TrueBridge, Maven 11, Hypersphere, Protagonist, and others. It was structu
Camp Network Raises $25M to Make AI Pay for Content
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Camp’s approach is to make that verification and enforcement process automatic and enforceable.
