Loti AI Launches Interchange Platform for Consent and Compensation in Generative AI

April 30, 2026
Loti AI has introduced Interchange, a platform that enables consented and compensated use of digital likenesses and creative works within generative AI ecosystems. The system provides licensing tools, usage tracking, and revenue sharing for creators and rights holders.

Loti AI has launched Interchange, a platform designed to manage consent, control, and compensation for digital likenesses and creative works used in generative AI systems, announced in a press release.

Interchange allows individuals, creators, and rights holders to set permissions for how their voices, images, and content are used in AI training and generation. The system tracks usage across participating AI platforms and ensures attribution and fair payment. AI developers benefit from access to licensed and consented data, reducing legal risk.

The platform includes licensing tools, real time tracking of AI usage, and transparent revenue sharing. According to Loti AI, the goal is to shift from reactive takedown processes to proactive rights management, providing a framework that supports both creators and AI companies.

Loti AI specializes in likeness protection technology, including voice and facial recognition systems and deepfake detection, to prevent unauthorized use of personal identity and creative materials online.

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