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[links] Dante crossing the river Styx on his way to the city of Dis, trending on Artstation

First published on Substack (Öffnet in neuem Fenster).

  • More seriously, researchers found that AI models bleed training data into their generations and, yes, you can get out original artworks near verbatim by prompting the models with the labels: Diffusion Art or Digital Forgery? Investigating Data Replication in Diffusion Models : MediaSynthesis (Öffnet in neuem Fenster). This paper will be cited in the first AI art lawsuit and while i doubted the legality of AI art generators from the start (Öffnet in neuem Fenster), this doesn’t mean anything really. It just means that copyright laws hit a wall, and none of the questions are easily answered. Revolting against technology, not on the basis of exploitation which is where you have a point, but on the basis of aesthetic and artistic practice, just shows a limited understanding of art and freedom of art that should be roughlessly mocked. But maybe thats to be expected from people working in an industrialized creative complex, drawing Pokémon and Spiderman and Fantasy-Dragons all day for a buck and then wondering why their jobs are automatized away. On the other hand we have hucksters trying to claim land on a latent space that has been assembled from the collective art history and who try to sell prompts and who think they own something there. These bullshit artists should be mocked just as roughless and maybe even more so than people who mistake crafting skills for artistic vision. So yeah, I’m having a blast.

  • Collin Burns (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) et al developed a lie detector for Large Language Models (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) that can find out what an AI knows, independent from its output. This might be a solution to get AI-models to be reliable in tasks where reliability is imperative (software-engineering, driving).

  • “AI playground for new Rick and Morty storyboards”: Rick and Mortify (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)

  • I want an All Seeing Lemon (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)

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