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m3zzamorphic · 1 year
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LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
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mariluphoto · 1 year
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I would highly recommend checking out Jon's posts and stories. He explains things better than I ever could.
Via jonlamart
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Ladies and gentleman, AI Art from different pictures of Bang Chan 🥵😍:
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caswarrenart · 1 year
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I know a lot of artists are antsy about art theft right now (myself included, I literally just had a terrible nightmare about fighting the physical manifestation of AI, The Mitchells vs The Machines style…). I can’t claim that any of these things can prevent it. But here’s a few things I’ve found useful:
Opening a free account on Pixsy.com. This website does a decent job at letting me know when my images have been reposted. 99% of the time, the results are just Tumblr-copying zombie websites that just repost everything that is already here. But, it’s sensitive enough that it alerted me when my old college posted my work. They were harmlessly using my stuff as an example of alumni work- but I was glad to be in the know, AND they had mistakenly credited my deadname, so I was able to reach out and correct that. I would have never have seen it otherwise. The website has subscription options, but you can ignore them and still use the monitoring services it provides.
Reverse image searching my most widely shared pieces on haveibeentrained.com. This website checks to see if your work has been fed to AI.
Looking up legal takedown letters and referencing them to draft a generic letter for my own use. This takes a bit of the stress off what is already a stressful and often time-consuming ordeal. Taking time to craft a Very Scary, Legally Threatening, Yet Coldly Professional Memo has been worth it.
Remaining careful about what and how I post online. My living depends on sharing my work, so I have to post it. I’ve learned through trial and error how to post lower resolution images that still look good, but aren’t easily used for anything beyond the intended post, and of course, strategic watermarking. Never, ever post full res, print quality stuff for the general public. Half the time it ends up looking unflattering on social media anyways, cause the files get crunched for being large. I try to downsize my images, while set to bicubic smoothening, to head that off. Look up the optimal image resolutions and proportions for individual sites before posting your web versions. For some work, cropping the piece, or posting chunks of detail shots instead of a full view, is a more protective measure.
Look out for other artists! Reach out when in doubt. Don’t steal from others. Learn the difference between theft, and a study/master copy/fanart/inspiration. Don’t assume that all posted art has the same intended purpose as a “how to” instructional like 5 Minute Crafts. Ask permission. Artists are often helpful and supportive towards people who want to study their work! And, the best tip-offs I’ve received have all been from other people who were watching my back. Thank you to everybody who keeps an eye out for my work, and who have been thoughtful enough to reach out to me when they see theft happening 💖 y’all are the real MVPs. All we have is each other.
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mistysblueboxstuff · 1 year
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if you're not sure if AI apps are not stealing but only making art the way humans would maybe you should ask yourself if an AI can make something without "looking" at actual artists' art? can it produce beautiful things without stealing existing beautiful things?
if people who call themselves "AI prompters" (apparently an actual thing on LinkedIn these days) are artists does that mean that every person who has ever commissioned art is an artist?
and if you're about to argue that artists are just feeling threatened because ~competition~ kindly fuck off
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rainbowkisses31 · 1 year
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OMG….. I’m kinda loving this!!
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I fed Chris to Lensa today and got a few good ones.
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My personal favourite:
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Bonus content:
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😂
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geekysteven · 1 year
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If you want to stop AI from hurting artists, don't try to persuade people not to use it. Instead teach boomers how to make Minion memes with it. Nothing will kill the AI vibe faster than Carol in accounts receivable thinking it's cool
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Lensa AI app did our guy GOOD.
More anyone?
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m3zzamorphic · 1 year
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No I will NOT shut up about this.
The gaslighting and disrespect towards actual artists arguing against Lensa and other AI have been UNREAL. If you don’t know the problem with them I’m happy to educate, however if you know about the blatant abuse and exploitation and you are complicit because it doesn’t actually affect you so “who cares”, we are NOT friends. I have been told I am entitled to want financial compensation for my art, to unalive myself, that people hope I will never draw again, that I inspire no one, that they hope me illness. This is NOT okay. All for some “selfies”? Are you serious?
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kizo2703 · 1 year
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elizajaneface: Lensa thinks I’m a fairy princess 🧚‍♀️
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rainbowkisses31 · 1 year
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These are the results of uploading mostly Ari and Bucky pics…… 🤯
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gingercorners · 1 year
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