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/
Oh I'm sure. Given the mission of Glaze, though, it's an especially bad look to use code without proper credit and disclosure. You would think they'd be extra invested in making sure they're not swiping anyone else's work.
Also find it funny they say they "reused" code in that tweet while referring to use of AI in training models as "stealing" and "plagiarizing" in their white paper
It's pretty easy to accidentally violate open source licenses.
Oh I'm sure. Given the mission of Glaze, though, it's an especially bad look to use code without proper credit and disclosure. You would think they'd be extra invested in making sure they're not swiping anyone else's work.
Also find it funny they say they "reused" code in that tweet while referring to use of AI in training models as "stealing" and "plagiarizing" in their white paper