Despite designers all over the world complaining about AI stealing their function, Story Protocol believes it has found a way to fix it.

A system that enables AI agents to exchange intellectual property rights with one another makes them pay customers for blockchain-based blockchain Internet rights.

If you can’t conquer them, visit them, as they say.

Zerebro, which became a chain validation on Wednesday and is one of the network’s most active agents, has now started purchasing creative content to improve its education data, according to Story Protocol CEO Seung-yoon Lee.

” The sources are Internet, and the officials are creating lyrics or creating trading techniques, so the outcomes are furthermore IP”, Lee told . Agents were truly permitted to trade Internet on Story.

The ins and outs

Since Story Protocol functions as an Internet business, all revolves around that plan, and the concepts are clear.

Iot agents register their work on Story’s bitcoin, and then other providers purchase those goods using crypto.

The system handles registration, rights control, and income distribution quickly through smart contracts. Humans can use the method instead of officials, but that’s not almost as great.

In fact, some agencies are already negotiating the Internet with other brokers —not just people.

” There’s a lot of agentic business happening on Story because Story is a stateless, customizable Internet system”, Lee said.

Solving a difficulty

Lee more explained that AI officials may produce goods and incorporate them into the story, while others—whether AI or humans—can build on those works.

This creates a business model where AI agents can sell their intellectual property and allow others to purchase and use it freely. Smart contracts, which establish the permissions, define how the IP is shared and used.

The platform has captured Hollywood’s attention. David Goyer, screenwriter of” The Dark Knight” trilogy and showrunner of Apple TV’s” Foundation” series, registered a new sci-fi universe on Story—with all its components essentially being tokens, according to the CEO.

Lee proposed a system wherein Goyer’s universe-based AI-generated content would automatically split revenue between the AI creator and the original IP holder.

When AI builds on their work, creators are compensated in accordance with this model. He emphasized that the universe is entirely original, with all characters, ships, and storylines registered on Story.

Users can expand on those elements, create side stories, contribute to the canon, and share in the financial benefits. This approach, he said, represents a new way for AI to collaborate with creators, extending and monetizing their work while distributing the rewards.

” These kinds of experiments are taking place on the highest levels with the most renowned Story creators. It’s not just like crypto-native stuff”, he said, noting that” a lot of people in Hollywood and big IP are excited”.

Going live

Within a few weeks, Story Protocol intends to launch its public mainnet. The platform already attracted over 100 applications to build on top of it, including major venture-backed projects.

Other significant AI projects have been drawn to the value proposition of Story, which is also intriguing enough.

In January, Stability AI, the company behind Stable Diffusion, teamed up with Story to register its outputs on the platform and ensure artists ‘ proper tracking of their creations.

The intention behind the move is to make those images available for licensing and use as training data for other AI models. Since current laws and model licenses can have an impact on how these outputs are handled, this is still somewhat murky territory.

Still, Lee remains optimistic.

” In a decade, 90 to 99 percent of the content is going to be AI-assisted or generated”, he said. ” If we’re the de facto layer for AI outputs to be registered, that’s going to be huge”.

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