Glaze protects our work by ruining ai generative output. Not only should we protect our work with Glaze, we should avoid mentioning that it’s protected so they keep feeding it into the machine, effectively poisoning the AI :). pic.twitter.com/Bd6xvf3JWS— 🏳️🌈Chris Shehan 👓🔪 (@ChrisShehanArt) March 17, 2023
Check it out if you do art: https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/
HonestyI'd be flattered if someone wanted to AI imitate my art but that's just my case and I'm barely a commercial artist. I sell a piece every few years and sometimes do stuff for bands and that's usually for like $100 for a record an negotiable for a shirt since I can handle the screenprinting etc as well but generally it's a quicker drawing. Mostly I'm curious what an ai fed my art would make cause it's like collage mixed with hyper tiny detailed abstract stuff along the lines of Nick Blinko. I use melted Polaroids, cigarette ashes for shading sometimes and all kinds of weird mixed media shit, I wouldn't mind seeing how close a computer can get.
For artists that get paid, good. Protect your shit, it's hard enough out here without Ai
The thing is they never ask. If your artwork is in a database that they have access to, they feed it to the machine learning model along with everything else regardless of how you feel about it.
HonestyI'd be flattered if someone wanted to AI imitate my art but that's just my case and I'm barely a commercial artist. I sell a piece every few years and sometimes do stuff for bands and that's usually for like $100 for a record an negotiable for a shirt since I can handle the screenprinting etc as well but generally it's a quicker drawing. Mostly I'm curious what an ai fed my art would make cause it's like collage mixed with hyper tiny detailed abstract stuff along the lines of Nick Blinko. I use melted Polaroids, cigarette ashes for shading sometimes and all kinds of weird mixed media shit, I wouldn't mind seeing how close a computer can get.
For artists that get paid, good. Protect your shit, it's hard enough out here without Ai
The thing is they never ask. If your artwork is in a database that they have access to, they feed it to the machine learning model along with everything else regardless of how you feel about it.