The Dutch Council for Culture proposes that AI companies pay a 'content levy' for every generated text or image, with the proceeds distributed among creators whose work has been used to train AI systems. Organizations such as BumaStemra or Pictoright would collect and distribute the money, while creators who prefer to negotiate themselves could opt out. The Council criticizes the dominance of American tech giants, because they use training data for free while their services generate enormous profits. Additionally, the organization advocates for European AI alternatives, an independent government commissioner to provide oversight, and faster implementation of European AI regulations.