Prepared for: Gaby | System: IAM Dawn OS
The Artiquity architecture (Capsule + Consent Layer + L2 Lineage) is fundamentally an intellectual property routing engine, not just an image generator. By replacing legal promises with cryptographic execution, this framework can be ported to any industry suffering from generative AI piracy.
The Knowledge Graph: Current AI models strip audio metadata, leading to unauthorized deepfake tracks (e.g., the viral Drake/Weeknd AI song). The music industry relies on complex mechanical licensing that breaks under the speed of AI generation.
The Artiquity Solution: Vocal Capsules. Artists train an isolated model on their vocal stems. Producers invoke the Capsule via the Ephemeral Cleanroom. The lineage chain mathematically routes mechanical micro-royalties to the artist for every generated track, while the Consent Layer blocks usage with offensive lyrics.
The Generative Graph: Game studios are currently pushing voice actors into buy-out contracts, seizing the rights to synthesize their voices in perpetuity for future games.
The Artiquity Solution: Ephemeral Voice Execution. The actor retains ownership of the master weight file (the Capsule). Studios ping the API Gateway to render dialogue lines on-the-fly. The studio pays per inference, and the actor's DNA is wiped from the game engine's VRAM the millisecond the audio file is rendered.
The Generative Graph: Fan-fiction is a massive gray market. IP holders (like Disney or the Tolkien Estate) cannot monetize derivative community writing without aggressive litigation.
The Artiquity Solution: Lore Capsules. An author trains a Capsule on their world-building data (characters, physics, style). Fans pay a micro-fee to co-write novels with the Capsule. The lineage tree ensures the original IP holder automatically receives a percentage of all revenue if that fan-fiction is later commercialized.