The Guides library is a marketplace of content uploaded by third parties that individuals and organizations can add to their private accounts through subscriptions. Once subscribed, the users' can browse the content and access portions of it through their personal assistants.
Content creators upload their content to the library in its native format (text, images, audio, or video). The platform uses AI to transform the content into the Guides proprietary format, which makes the content accessible on the platform and easily "AI-readable". The content creator can use AI to further modify the content through assisted research, recommendations, translations, and various other tools.
Once "completed" the platform uses AI to assign interpretive models, categorize the information, and assess the content. Once it passes validation, an NFT (Non-Fungible Token) is minted and assigned to the creator, providing proof of ownership and registration (on the platform).
The content can then be listed on the Guides marketplace where it is reviewed by practitioners and subject matter experts and ratings and reviews are added to the NFT object. The creator can choose how they would like to make the content available to the network, including as paid or free content, and which user segments they want it to be available to (location, industry, etc…).
As the content is used, the creator receives constant feedback, detailed usage information, and can evolve the content over time. When the content is used through an assistant, the creator always receives credit for the source of the information.
By leveraging AI and crypto technology, educators, authors, training organizations, standards publishers, and anyone producing content that helps people learn new skills and achieve their goals can protect their content, retain - and prove - ownership, evolve their content over time, and be compensated for their work. For most individuals and organizations, Guides provides an alternative publishing platform and revenue model that does not diminish existing formats or channels.