elaterite,
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This is interesting: Nightshade is a tool artists can use that will poison image-generating machine learning models. I lean far toward the copyleft / open culture side of intellectual property--I want people to steal my stuff!--but, I guess, because I have other issues with machine learning models in the art space I tend to like this guerrilla hack artists can use to poison the machine learning training data well. Thoughts? https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/ @nina love to know your thoughts? #Art #CopyLeft

nina,

Interesting development. I think its objective is very silly, but it is fascinating to witness these strategies in the rapid development of an AI art ecosystem. Like watching diseases evolve alongside multicellular organisms.

pascaline,
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@elaterite
I downloaded their 'Glaze' last year. It was very big and I then ran into all sorts of things that made using it 'something for later'. So; I don't have anything useful to tell you 😊

Glaze
https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/downloads.html

@nina

elaterite, (edited )
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@pascaline @nina Hm, interesting. I haven't looked into using either tool. Interesting reading about Glaze and its intent to confound machine learning models from copying an artist's style. I'm still not sure how I feel about machine learning models scraping data from the internet.

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