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Turkbox

A way to pay for news by training AI.

type
Entrepreneurship · Technology · Journalism
challenge
Online news is increasingly behind paywalls — readers lose access, publishers lose readers.
timeline
Aug 2018 — Jun 2020
solution
A platform where publishers embed CAPTCHA-style data annotation tasks. Readers complete tasks to unlock articles. Data buyers pay publishers per task.
awards
  • Winner — Google News Initiative APAC Innovation Challenge
  • 4th overall — Cozad New Venture Competition
  • Meyer Capel Prize — Cozad
  • Huawei Innovation Award — Cozad
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We started working on Turkbox at the end of summer 2018, with a goal to make news and information on the internet free. As users of the internet, we're fundamentally frustrated with today's online news media landscape. Online news publications are increasingly adopting the paywall business model, where readers get a certain number of free articles after which they have to buy a subscription to continue reading. This is a problem for readers and the internet in general, as information is no longer free.

Turkbox is a content monetization platform that allows publications to embed CAPTCHA-like data classification or annotation tasks, which readers complete to get access to articles. This gives readers a more "accessible" pay-as-you-go option, since even though articles remain behind a barrier of sorts, readers are more inclined to complete a straightforward data classification task than they are to buy a subscription to a news publication website they may or may not use in the future.

Winning prizes at the Cozad 2018 competition at UIUC
Winning prizes at the Cozad 2018 competition at UIUC

With funding from the Google News Initiative, we plan to run a pilot of our platform over the summer. For the pilot, we're going to be based out of New Delhi, with the aim of working with medium to small-sized publications across India.

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