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Safeguarding Intellectual Property: How Blogging Platforms Can Use MARTI to Protect the Creative Content Ecosystem
The evolution of blogging reflects a shift from personal expression to the challenges posed by generative AI. The MARTI framework aims to protect creators’ rights and control over their content. By integrating MARTI, blogging platforms can empower creators, ensuring ethical standards in a rapidly changing digital landscape. This initiative can extend to various content creators,… Continue reading
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Object Model Overview
The MARTI Framework establishes a robust object model for managing metadata across various disciplines, emphasizing modularity, scalability, and interoperability. It categorizes metadata into structured objects with attributes, relationships, and behaviors, allowing customization for specific domains while ensuring consistency and traceability in metadata management. Continue reading
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MARTI: The Object of Our Affections
Have you been following Alex Reisner’s brilliant research on the creative works that are being stolen and feed to LLMs? The most recent. There’s No Longer Any Doubt That Hollywood Writing Is Powering AI. Another in his series at The Atlantic, These 183,000 Books Are Fueling the Biggest Fight in Publishing and Tech, demonstrates challenges Continue reading
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Haikus, Sonnets, and Leaves: The Morphology of Metadata for Intellectual Units
The MARTI Framework emphasizes the importance of tracking and preserving intellectual units like books and AI models throughout their lifecycles. By focusing on provenance, structural metadata, and adaptability, it provides a structured way to document the relationships between parent models and their iterations, ensuring coherence and traceability of knowledge across domains. Continue reading
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Marti Output-Focused Metadata Rubric (Version 1.1)
The document outlines the implementation of the MARTI Framework across various domains, emphasizing its adoption scale from loose to strict. Initially designed for flexibility, it argues for stricter adherence in high-risk areas such as AI, cybersecurity, biotechnology, and medicine. The author seeks further discussion on levels of adoption and collaboration with the Responsible Scaling Policy. Continue reading
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Marti Contribution Table and Schema Document (Version 1.0)
Understanding Responsibility for Human/AI-Created Objects Editorial Note: This document has been updated and incorporated into the MARTI Framework master document, which provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments. For the most current and complete information about MARTI, please visit: https://carriebickner.com/marti/ Who is responsible for an object created by human/generative AI? An introduction to our Continue reading
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Why “MARTI”?
My dad, Nick Bickner introduced me to Delbert Mann’s Marty as soon as he though I was old enough to appreciate the film. My dad, a Bronx boy, identifed with Ernest Borgnine‘s Marty Piletti. The character, though not exactly like my father, has always reminded me of my father’s gentel akwardness. My dad died in Continue reading
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Meet MARTI
I used a chat bot to develop MARTI, a metadata framework for managing human/generative AI output. Continue reading