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hot take: all ai software that generates art should legally be required to notify people, ideally via a lil banner or something, that it is ai generated and is not real. AND it should credit artists it was based off of.
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Anonymous 14w

or photographers if it’s based off of a photograph

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Anonymous 14w

Many AI companies put an invisible and irremovable watermark on their generated images that can be used to identify if it’s generated or not

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Anonymous 14w

I’ve been avoiding posting my wok online bc I absolutely do not want it being used to train ai under any circumstances. It genuinely blows my mind how companies are engaging in mass plagiarism every minute but people don’t care

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Anonymous 14w

Based on

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Anonymous 14w

Would be very hard if not impossible to give proper credit with how generative AI works unfortunately.

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Anonymous 14w

If you can't tell that it isn't ai you deserve to get scammed

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 14w

The problem is the malicious ones obviously won’t do that :(

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 14w

Yeah unfortunately, I think most generated content comes from big AI corps subject to regulations but there will definitely be smaller ones that will evade that watermarking, it will be up to human experts to deduce if something is AI

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 14w

They’re getting better now and they’ll only improve

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 14w

Currently? Yes. I’d agree with you. Think of how good AI generated images could be in, say, five years from now. Without proper regulation it distorts the truth. It is the right of the American People to make an unbiased decision based solely on verifiably true information. AI, if left unchecked and unregulated, infringes upon that freedom.

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Anonymous replying to -> just_peachy_ 14w

There’s software that you can use on your image that fucks up any AI that puts it into its training data! One of them is called Nightshade iirc

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 14w

Maybe I’ll use that at some point. I love my photography, just I have no outlet to get it out there

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 14w

Considering the tool came out 1-2 years ago I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s no longer effective. Your best bet is probably to post it on a site that blocks web crawlers

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 14w

https://news.utsa.edu/2025/06/researchers-show-ai-art-protection-tools-still-leave-creators-at-risk/

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 14w

Rip

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Anonymous replying to -> just_peachy_ 14w

RIP indeed, that sucks

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