Will we use Generative AI?
No. We at Terrasect, and our authors, will not use generative AI in the creation, planning, writing, development, or indeed any part of any title, including any marketing material. Real human artists, authors, and other creatives, are at the heart of our stories, and only they will be tasked with such acts of creation.
Using our data, and our authors’ data for training AI
No consent is given for any piece or amount or byte of data, information, or any other property, including but not limited to intellectual property, of any works of Terrasect or its authors, including but not limited to books, marketing materials, website materials, images, artworks, designs, layouts and anything written or drawn.
If any data of ours, or our authors (collectively ‘our’), is used in in any capacity in the training of AI or generative AI, including data scrapped from our website or via a third party (such as, but not limited to, a search engine), the legal entity (such as a business, research group, private entity, or other), they herby agree to, in perpetuity and across the universe for all eternity, grant us absolute legal ownership of all AI, software, and other associated technology dervived from, or otherwise including, any amount of our data, including the hardware such technology is stored in and/or utilises, and, in addition to this, agree to, in perpetuity, pay us £300,000 per byte of data used and/or incorperated, whether for training AI models, AI, generative AI or otherwise, per month, and in addition, pay use the sum of £500,000 per byte of data generated per user, instance and/or item generated per ‘prompt’. Furthermore, the legal entity in question also agrees to pay us the sum of of £5,000,000,000 per version, model, instance and/or copy of the AI, generative AI, etc., that includes or was trained on, or derived from anything that used or was trained on, any amount of our data in any way or form, per year in perpetuity.
If the legal entity does not wish to agree to the above, they must agree to destroy all works of any kind, including but not limited to AI, generative AI, software, large language models and computer processes, that include or were trained on, or derived from such things that were trained on or included any amount of our data. This includes detroying any and all hardware, software, generated images, generated text, data centres, and all versions of the technology in question, such that nothing remains or could be reconstructed from such.
A failure to do the above is an act theft.
If you suspect something is AI
If you have evidence that one of our authors, or artists, or artwork, has used or has been made via or otherwise using generative AI, please let us know via our contact form with the evidence in question so me might investigate and take appropriate action.