Wanna help get the word out?

Let’s Send Some Emails

We make it SUPER easy to do!

There’s power in numbers, and you can help us get to a critical mass.

Getting the attention of the Big Tech giants who are currently having conversations about AI Usage regulations and disclosure standards in Washington (potentially as you read this) requires the power of numbers.

And believe it or not… if enough people say the same thing enough times? They might actually listen. So if you’ve got a few minutes, fire off a few emails to your favorite streaming services, online marketplaces, and otherwise! You can grab the email below, and send it to their feedback form, customer service inbox, or feature suggestion form!

Subject: Helpful Feature Request

Hi!

I’ve noticed it’s difficult to tell whether the content I’m seeing on here was generated by AI or not, and wanted to ask whether that’s coming soon?

AIUsage.com has a really easy stamp system, and if their stamps were on your site, it would be way more straightforward to tell how AI was used in the development of stuff.

Could this info be passed on to the appropriate team to go check it out?

Thanks!

The Contacts

We’ve collected some contact information to make things even easier for you!

AbeBooks

AbeBooks can be contacted via their customer support form, or @abebooks on X (Twitter)

Amazon Music

Amazon Music can be contacted via their customer support form, or @amazonmusic on X (Twitter)

Apple Music

Apple Music can be contacted via their customer support form, or @applemusic on X (Twitter)

Audible

Audible can be contacted via their customer support form, or @audible_support on X (Twitter)

Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble can be contacted via their customer support form, or @BN_Care on X (Twitter)

Books a Million

Books a Million can be contacted by selecting “submit a request” at the link, or @booksamillion on X (Twitter)

iHeartRadio

iHeartRadio can be contacted by selecting “Contact Us” and using their chat feature, or @iheartmusic on X (Twitter)

Kindle (Amazon)

Kindle doesn’t seem to have a support form, but they can be contacted at @kindlehelp on X (Twitter)

Pandora Radio

Pandora can be contacted via their customer support form, or @PandoraSupport on X (Twitter)

Spotify

Spotify can be contacted by selecting “Message Us” at the link, or @spotifycares on X (Twitter)

YouTube Music

You can use the YouTube “Feedback” tool within your account, or they can be contacted at @youtubemusic on X (Twitter)

Amazon

Amazon can be contacted using this form, if you select “APP Feedback Team” when you submit! 

The Funding

Getting information like this out there takes investment, both of time, and money.

As a grassroots movement, our funding is grassroots too.

We believe that getting this information out there is deeply important to the ethical development and use of AI technologies. And we believe that you deserve to have a voice in how regulation is shaped and implemented. But like any campaign of this nature… that takes community support. 

Up to now, this endeavor has been supported financially by the co-founders, but we have big goals. Your donation can help us ensure no matter what you’re doing online, you know whether (and how) AI is involved. 

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