Artists create and certify their Alias as their authentic and faithful model.
Artists define the legal usages of their Alias with their own specific terms and prices.
Artists are paid for the usage of their Alias, based on the financial conditions they defined.
What I find most promising about Alias is the legal technology it offers. As a book publisher who's also an experimental artist and illustrator, I realized a few years ago that AI would be deeply disruptive in the way we do business. I think teaching artists to train custom models and empower them with license rights will play a key role in this moment in which we're all learning to live with AI.
As an artist who plays with every medium, ai is a useful tool. With Alias, I would be able to use the tool but make it my own. Don't have to lose my vision to the tech but make the tech work in my vein. — I don't have to master ai to make it a part of my masterpieces.
My experience with Alias has been so far super exciting and at the same time very surprising. The groundbreaking use of Blockchain technology for the licensing part of it, along with the control and accuracy it allows for, make for a very fulfilling process to the point of not only being able to convey your visual language, when properly trained, but even to anticipate yourself. It's incredible!
The level of control to train and fine-tune models based on my own work in Alias studio is incomparable to any AI app I have tried so far. Also, it's the only one on the market with the protocol to implement IP attribution and royalties, using blockchain technology and token-bound licensing tools and introducing the level of trust I could only dream of, on other apps.