Show HN: AI Privacy License – Open License for AI (EU AI Act Compliant)
Last week, the U.S. AI Action Plan also made open-source and open-weight AI a national priority, framing it as key to staying competitive with China.
One problem: There’s still no standard way for creators to enforce their rights over data and models after they’ve been scraped and reused in AI training.
I built AI Privacy License (patent pending) to fix this, think Creative Commons for the AI era. Robots.txt but for AI and Data Governance. • Free & open-source licensing framework. • Machine-readable & enforceable under the EU AI Act’s new requirements. • Embeds cryptographic fingerprints so license terms travel post-crawl. • Works across websites, apps, datasets, models, online content, platforms and code. No central gatekeeper.
It’s already live here → https://www.aiprivacylicense.com
We’re curious: • How do you see governance evolving in open-source AI now that the EU AI Act is live? • What’s the best way to balance openness with creator protection in this new regulatory era?
Would love your feedback from the HN Community on this!
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