cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/14150726

But just as Glaze's userbase is spiking, a bigger priority for the Glaze Project has emerged: protecting users from attacks disabling Glaze's protections—including attack methods exposed in June by online security researchers in Zurich, Switzerland. In a paper published on Arxiv.org without peer review, the Zurich researchers, including Google DeepMind research scientist Nicholas Carlini, claimed that Glaze's protections could be "easily bypassed, leaving artists vulnerable to style mimicry."

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    6 months ago

    Nothing like porky lecturing us on respecting property rights when shutting down 30 year old ROMs, but them thinking the IPs of poor people should be shared with them: free of charge.

    Plus, don't they have anything better to automate? Are you that bereft of ideas that automating away a hobby is your TOP PRIORITY!?