Standardizing AI Rights
Established 2024
Detailed metadata ensures every artist's and rights holder's contribution is recognized.
Our advanced processing pipeline extracts comprehensive features from audio files, ensuring data scientists have access to high-quality, detailed datasets for machine learning models
Data scientists only have access to the data they have been cleared for, ensuring strict compliance with legal and ethical standards.
Detailed analytics on dataset usage, providing transparency and fostering trust among stakeholders.
Our training reports are paving the way for standards in training data transparency, offering clear and transparent documentation of data sourcing and licensing.
Join us in embracing AI responsibly, protecting artistic rights, and setting new standards for the ethical use of AI in music.
In today's digital age, AI companies often exploit creative works without proper authorization, leading to a lack of transparency about the origin and ownership of the datasets used. This not only infringes on artists’ rights but also creates ethical and legal challenges within the industry.
Is this ok?
Empowering artists to protect and monetize.
Through strategic collaboration with legal experts, we provide robust solutions to recover lost revenue, combat unauthorized usage, and ensure proactive tracking of your music and intellectual property.
Music, Voice, NIL (Name, Image, Likeness)
What platforms can use your data?
Block: Data cannot be used
What do you charge for AI usage?
Complete Control
Facilitate licensing
Collections and legal strategy for unauthorized use
Defensive AI tools that guard against misuse
Take down requests
The Ethos API seamlessly integrates with generative AI platforms and acts as a steadfast guardian of your established guidelines. It enforces your rules and also streamlines the licensing process. You can ensure that artificial intelligence respects and upholds your creative boundaries, allowing you to confidently navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Whether you are from a university, part of the music industry, a data scientist, or involved with a government or non-profit organization, we welcome your interest in supporting our advocacy efforts.