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The nonprofit behind the world’s most widely used open content licenses just dropped a new framework aimed at rebalancing the internet’s data economy in the AI age.
Key Points:
- CC Signals lets creators and dataset owners set preferences on AI training use
- It’s designed to be both human- and machine-readable, with flexible enforceability
- Launches publicly today, with an alpha release planned for November 2025
Creative Commons, the nonprofit best known for helping artists and educators share content legally and openly, is now turning its attention to artificial intelligence. On Wednesday, the group announced CC Signals, a new initiative that gives dataset holders a way to publicly indicate whether—and how—they want their content to be used by AI systems.
