Open, Participatory, Governable AI Markets
AI systems increasingly depend on the content, creativity, and data produced across the open web, yet the mechanisms for attributing, rewarding, and sustaining those inputs remain almost entirely absent. Without new incentives to produce on the open web, AI companies will stagnate. What is needed are new market institutions, technical standards, and economic mechanisms that ensure value circulates broadly rather than concentrating in a handful of closed systems.
Protocols & Architecture
Examining open, interoperable technical architectures—including building on the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—to support functioning markets across AI layers without locking value into closed systems.
View Research →Mechanisms
Designing incentive mechanisms that align the interests of creators, platforms, and AI systems. Drawing on mechanism design theory to make attribution, compensation, and participation automatic and durable.
View Research →Prototyping
Working with builders, platforms, and policymakers to shape the standards and tools that get actually adopted. Making market design infrastructure enforceable, inspectable, participatory, and governable.
View Research →Convenings & Partnerships
Building shared technical standards and norms across communities. Bringing together economists, AI labs, platforms, builders, and policymakers who can design and implement change.
View Convenings →Why Protocols? What does this have to do with disclosures?
At the AI Disclosures Project, we see disclosures through the lens of networking protocols and standards. Every networking protocol can also be thought of as a system of disclosures—but these are far more than warning labels or mandated reports.
Why Disclosures?
You can't regulate what you don't understand. And right now, critical information about how AI systems work, what data they use, and how they make decisions remains hidden inside corporate black boxes.
Open Protocols Can Prevent AI Monopolies
Isobel Moure, Tim O'Reilly, and Ilan Strauss
AI Frontiers · July 30, 2025