LucidGrid logs AI production records as work happens
LucidGrid launched a private beta for its platform designed to automate documentation of AI tool usage in creative workflows. The system captures details like workflow JSON, models, seeds, and timestamps for tools like ComfyUI, and provides a structured log for browser-based AI tools, generating an 'evidence package' aligned with standards such as MPA TPN, EU AI Act, and U.S. Copyright Office guidelines.
Key Takeaways
- ComfyUI capture is fully automated and records workflow JSON, model checkpoint, sampler settings, seed, generation timestamp, and output hash.
- For browser-based tools, LucidGrid opens a structured log pre-filled with the tool name, page URL, and a screenshot, then lets users add the prompt and notes.
- LucidGrid exports a structured ZIP with per-asset records, tool-specific JSON logs, attestation signatures, and a cryptographic proof file.
- The export is designed to align with MPA Trusted Partner Network (TPN) standards, the EU AI Act transparency provisions, and U.S. Copyright Office AI disclosure guidelines.
- The company says the system is meant for documentation requests from streaming platforms, E&O insurers, and client legal teams.
Why It Matters
LucidGrid is targeting a practical problem: proving what AI tools were used, when they were used, and what the human creator attested to after the fact. That matters because the product turns AI workflow documentation into a contemporaneous record rather than a spreadsheet reconstruction. The standards alignment with MPA TPN, the EU AI Act, and U.S. Copyright Office guidelines puts it in the compliance layer around creative AI, not the generation layer itself. What to watch: whether the private beta expands beyond ComfyUI and the listed browser tools into broader production workflows.
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