
Meta|Aug 21, 2025 02:30
When people talk about AI, most of them immediately think of LLMs, intelligent Q&A systems, and AGI roadmaps. But very few truly realize one key thing: the most critical battleground for AI’s future value might not be the models themselves, but the content it consumes—essentially, IP.
The global IP economy is currently valued at $61.9 trillion. But here’s the problem: this massive pool of content is mostly locked away in contracts, centralized platforms, legal frameworks, and closed systems. For AI to use it, it has to jump through hoops and dodge landmines.
That’s why most AI models today are forced to quietly scrape data. Articles, images, audio, videos from the internet—all are silently fed into models for training. But this approach is becoming increasingly unsustainable as copyright issues explode, platforms tighten restrictions, and lawsuits pile up.
@campnetworkxyz has a clear vision: no locking, no stealing—make IP go on-chain instead, turning it into programmable assets that can be legally combined and transparently licensed.
This is where Camp stands out. It’s not about building yet another AI content platform, but about creating a foundational protocol and infrastructure that allows all creators and IP holders to register their content on-chain, clearly define licensing terms, and set up revenue-sharing mechanisms. If an AI model wants to use it, it simply pays according to the terms.
The most important part? The entire process is composable. In the future, AI models won’t be sucking data from a giant black box. Instead, they’ll be piecing together authorized content modules like building blocks, tailored to different sources, purposes, and styles. And the starting point for all of this is every piece of IP being on-chain, with licensing terms and revenue logic baked in.
This is a game-changer because it shifts the relationship between AI and IP from passive extraction and exploitation to a more equal partnership. Creators are no longer victims of plagiarism—they become suppliers for AI training and participants in commercial revenue.
I completely agree with @campnetworkxyz’s perspective: “The biggest market AI will touch is IP.” No matter how powerful a model is, it still needs data to thrive. And no matter how much content exists, if it’s not used compliantly, it’s only a matter of time before it backfires. ⛺️
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