I hate this thing so much.
still thinking about Vivian
THERE I AM, GUYS, THERE I AM
how does kyle know grassy terrain if the other pokemon dont
(Kyle the cameraman's first question! :D) (art and Kyle by @pokenerd2499)
Had a bad day but drawing them made it kinda better :,)
everything is more than surreal
infatuate!!
more vivian >:]
So uh Nova and Cosmo are back with new designs
A new tool lets artists add invisible changes to the pixels in their art before they upload it online so that if it’s scraped into an AI training set, it can cause the resulting model to break in chaotic and unpredictable ways.
The tool, called Nightshade, is intended as a way to fight back against AI companies that use artists’ work to train their models without the creator’s permission. Using it to “poison” this training data could damage future iterations of image-generating AI models, such as DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, by rendering some of their outputs useless—dogs become cats, cars become cows, and so forth. MIT Technology Review got an exclusive preview of the research, which has been submitted for peer review at computer security conference Usenix.
AI companies such as OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Stability AI are facing a slew of lawsuits from artists who claim that their copyrighted material and personal information was scraped without consent or compensation. Ben Zhao, a professor at the University of Chicago, who led the team that created Nightshade, says the hope is that it will help tip the power balance back from AI companies towards artists, by creating a powerful deterrent against disrespecting artists’ copyright and intellectual property. Meta, Google, Stability AI, and OpenAI did not respond to MIT Technology Review’s request for comment on how they might respond.
Zhao’s team also developed Glaze, a tool that allows artists to “mask” their own personal style to prevent it from being scraped by AI companies. It works in a similar way to Nightshade: by changing the pixels of images in subtle ways that are invisible to the human eye but manipulate machine-learning models to interpret the image as something different from what it actually shows.
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I wanna thank Twitter for creating such a wholesome challenge
It took me two days BUT ANYTHING FOR MORE NUZI DRAWINGS!!!
I've been drawing them non-stop every day for two weeks now (no way two weeks!!)
I really enjoyed drawing this and the background was fun to do too since I don't normally draw backgrounds!
ANYWAYSSS, IF YOU LIKE NUZI AND ARE AN ARTIST I 100% SUGGEST THIS CHALLENGE
My cuties<33
And this is the challenge + the twitter post so u can find it :3
Just a dork that likes to hang out and doodle shit. Not much more to it than that lol | he/him | Aquarius | asexual/aromantic
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