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Fiverr wants gig workers to offload some of their work to AI

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Gig marketplace Fiverr wants to let freelancers train AI on their bodies of work and use it to automate future jobs.

At an event on Tuesday, Fiverr announced the launch of several new efforts aimed at attracting gig workers to its platform and equipping them with generative AI tools. Perhaps the most ambitious is a program that'll give freelancers doing voice-over, graphic design, and certain related work the ability to train AI on their content and to charge customers for access.

Fiverr CEO Micha Kaufman pitched the move as a way to ensure gig workers "receive proper credit and compensation while giving them unprecedented tools to scale their work."

"This is about making our freelancers irreplaceable, not obsolete," Kaufman said in a statement. "We built [these new features] to ensure creators remain at the center of the creative economy."

The gig market has been particularly hard hit by the advent of cheap, widely available generative AI tech. A recent report found that AI tools like image generators and OpenAI's ChatGPT have led to more competition for fewer roles, with writers, programmers, and app developers suffering the brunt of the negative effects.

These jobs may not return. In an independent, slightly older study looking at gig marketplace movements over a nine-month period, researchers concluded that the trend of replacing freelancers only accelerated over time.

Fiverr's grand plan to address this is what it's calling the "Personal AI Creation Model," which will let contractors configure an AI model trained on their previous work — artwork, say, or code — and set prices to use it. Fiverr says freelancers will retain ownership over work generated by their model, including content like song lyrics, illustrations, marketing copy, and digital advertising designs.

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Fiverr's AI-powered generative features, under the newly launched brand "Fiverr Go."Image Credits:Fiverr

"Buyers have full flexibility to choose between a freelancer’s AI-generated work, human-created work, or a seamless blend of both," a Fiverr spokesperson told TechCrunch via email. "Customers can instantly pay and download AI-generated assets or ask the freelancer for an additional edit. They can also contact the freelancer of an AI-generated work as a starting point for a project, as an example or inspiration, and ask for a specific service."

At launch on Wednesday, only "thousands" of "top, vetted" freelancers will be able to create models. Fiverr says it's using "advanced language models" and "generative frameworks" to drive the capability — which won't be free. The Personal AI Creation Model costs $25 per month.