From Aiden Darné, Global Head of Shutterstock Studios · · POSSIBLE
“Rather than a large tech company going to scrape the internet for their computer learning with images, that's not going to create copyright infringements; that was a very different proposition for us now as a business to go to market providing all that data.”
On , Aiden Darne, Head of Global Production at SHUTTERSTOCK INC, spoke about copyright during Aiden Darné, Global Head of Shutterstock Studios on POSSIBLE.
Aiden Darné, Global Head of Shutterstock Studios, has described the company's data licensing business as a significant growth area, stating that large technology companies pay Shutterstock between $25 million and $50 million a day for metadata associated with its images. He noted that this provides a copyright-cleared alternative to scraping the internet for machine learning data. Darné also discussed Shutterstock's approach to generative AI, including the launch of a text-to-3D platform in partnership with Nvidia. He said the company is focused on "ethical AI," aiming to ensure representation and diversity in generated content and to compensate contributors whose work is used for machine learning. Darné has highlighted the role of Shutterstock Studios in producing custom content for brands, such as a campaign for the pharmaceutical company ViiV that created new, documentary-style stock assets of people living with HIV. He has also discussed the use of virtual production technology, including XR stages, for commercial workcars, and described the company's acquisition of GIPHY as part of its expansion beyond its core stock content business.