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Alright, y’all. Follow-up on this poll as promised…

Creative Commons published it. Afterward they shared their perspective on AI vs CC content. In short, “to get a sense of the various views on this question, we launched a Twitter poll where nearly half of respondents said, ‘it depends.’ We agree.”

creativecommons.org/2021/03/04

They made some questionable comments about it…

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#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #CC #ContentLicense #CreativeCommons #AITheft #EatTheRich
mas.to/@markwyner/114782533726

Creative Commons · Should CC-Licensed Content be Used to Train AI? It Depends. - Creative CommonsWhile we generally support broad access to content to train AI, we also aim to increase our understanding of the ethical concerns.
Part of the series of Fediverse propaganda meant for use for anybody who wants to convince the mainstream to move away from Facebook, Instagram, X or Tiktok.

The two previous pages were erased somehow. So I am going through the text again. They will be up again soon.

Made with Krita - as always creative commons - as always free culture - much more of that here: #^https://katharsisdrill.art



#art #comics #cc #creative-commons #fediverse #freeculture

okay fedi, i finally caught up a little on the #cc #creativecommons #signals thing.

so like... there just isn't going to be a CC-NFAI (No Fucking AI) option? CC's idea of being proactive is helplessly embracing this shit and then asking the owners of AI scrapers to pretty please give credit and maybe some money based on *their* financial means? I wouldn't say this to a fellow human under normal circumstances but with respect to AI scrapers, how about fuck your financial means, you should have asked the price before you stole my shit?

Also, maybe I'm misunderstanding the whole thing, so feel free to clarify anything I stated incorrectly.

creativecommons.org/2025/06/25

creativecommons.org/ai-and-the

creativecommons.org/ai-and-the

Creative Commons · Introducing CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI - Creative CommonsCC Signals © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons (CC) today announces the public kickoff of the CC signals project, a new preference signals framework designed to increase reciprocity and sustain a creative commons in the age of AI. The development of CC signals represents a major step forward…

Exciting new horrors for us to confront: the #CreativeCommons organization has decided, inexplicably, to roll out some kind of "pro AI scraping" signals in web requests - based on an expectation of "good faith" from those doing the scraping (????)

This is such a boneheaded decision, and I hope everyone rightfully blasts them for it. CC has (had) a purpose which it fulfilled admirably. It should continue fighting for the rights of its users, not bending to AI companies and rolling out the welcome mat to rampant theft.

creativecommons.org/2025/06/25

Creative Commons · Introducing CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI - Creative CommonsCC Signals © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons (CC) today announces the public kickoff of the CC signals project, a new preference signals framework designed to increase reciprocity and sustain a creative commons in the age of AI. The development of CC signals represents a major step forward…

#ProQuest + #GoogleScholar = scam? Exhibit #123:

- Researcher publishes article in journal, using #CC BY.
- ProQuest republishes article, with author, title, date, DOI, licence. Also, with terrible layout, but without images.
- Their DOI doesn't link anywhere. You need to type "https:/doi.org/", add the DOI, paste URL, to find the actual publication. Grey zone of CC BY requirements?
- GS indexes the publication and provides the ProQuest link instead of the proper URL.

Aaargh.

The argument of this book appears to offer an intriguing shift from the usual takes on AI: that it could actually strengthen the relevance of the humanities.

muse.jhu.edu/book/129366

In The Humanities in the Time of AI, Laurent Dubreuil ‘seizes the opportunity of what AI reveals about the meaning of humanistic inquiry to offer a path for the renewal of the humanities on transhistorical, transcultural, and transdisciplinary grounds.’

Published using a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND licence, it is also available to download open access.

muse.jhu.eduProject MUSE - Humanities in the Time of AI

Bonjour à tous !

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L'idée de #ForgeTaCarte est d'offrir un #portail de #ressources centré sur la #création de #cartes 🃏🎨

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- proposer de nouvelles fonctionnalités 🛠️
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forgetacarte.forge.apps.education.frForge ta carte ! - Portail des ressources de LaForgeÉdu pour la création de cartesPortail des Bricodages de lmdbt.fr - cette page web regroupe mes applis et contenus libre que je partage sur LaForgeEdu.

📢 Youtube-Video mit iRights . law
🔔 Kennt ihr unseren YouTube-Kanal?!
Prof. Dr. Paul Klimpel beantwortet in dem Video folgende Fragen:
- Welche Lizenzen gibt es und welche sind für OER Inhalte geeignet?
- Wer vergibt CC-Lizenzen?
- Wie funktioniert diese Vergabe?
hier geht's zum Video 🔔
✔️ youtube.com/watch?v=pLDS-1Z8i2

*das Video steht unter der Lizenz CC BY 4.0*

#CC #OER #OpenEducation #FediCampus #AcademicMastodon #bildung #Lizenz #CC-Lizenz #youtube #openaccess #freiebildung