GIBO Introduces AIARSE for Automated Creator Monetization

GIBO Introduces AIARSE for Automated Creator Monetization

GIBO Holdings Ltd. has announced the rollout of AIARSE, an AI-driven module designed to automate the recognition and monetization of creative contributions on its platform.

GIBO Holdings Ltd. has announced the upcoming rollout of AIARSE (AI Asset Recognition & Settlement Engine), a new module within the GIBO Click ecosystem designed to automate the recognition, valuation, and monetization of creative contributions across the GIBO.ai platform announced in a press release. AIARSE aims to address the challenge of fairly tracking, crediting, and compensating creators when their assets are reused or remixed in collaborative, AI-assisted content.

AIARSE leverages GIBO's proprietary AI capabilities, including computer vision and natural language processing, to scan and identify creative elements such as animations, avatars, scripts, and music. Once identified, the system classifies the origin and use of each asset, matches them to verified creators, and triggers royalty distribution or token-based compensation through GIBO Click.

The engine offers several key benefits, including automated monetization, micro-asset valuation, real-time royalty settlement, and enhanced IP protection and traceability. By integrating machine learning into its revenue engine, AIARSE transforms GIBO.ai into a platform that not only creates content but also understands and monetizes creativity.

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