so it is a bit like playing a sound at 30k Hz to annoy a dog, we cant detect it but the dog can and gets confused
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Nightshade, the free tool that ‘poisons’ AI models, is now available for artists to use
(venturebeat.com)
Won't this thing actually help the AI models in the long run? The biggest issue I've heard is the possibility of AI generated images getting into the training dataset, but "poisoned" artworks are basically guaranteed to be of human origin.
Unless you intentionally poison AI generated images and add them to circulation, which is not hard to do nor a great leap of logic to do if you hate AI
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As an artist, nightshade is not something I will ever use. All my art is public domain, including AI. Let people generate as many pigeon pictures as they want I say!
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doesnt work anyway lol
I bet scientists will find a workaround very soon.