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Hello friends, and welcome to another Saturday! We made it through another week. This week I read an article about two new digital tools that when used either separately, or together, add mathematical “shading” to digital. Glaze, and Nightshade, are designed to alter digital images in ways that are undetectable to the naked eye, but will at the same time make those images unusable by AI programs. Say for instance that you create an image of a spaceship, flying through the stars. An AI engines job is to “scrape” the net, looking for images, and learn to imitate your style and content. However, with the use of Nightshade, or Glaze, of both if you are so inclined, you can make certain that the various AI engines out there will see instead, something erroneous, such as a junker car, in the night sky.
This is the next step in the war being fought for the rights of creators against the programmers of AI engines, who in the pursuit of technology, seem to have no qualms about trampling the rights of the people who create the images their engines learn from.
Are the creators of tools like Nightshade, and Glaze trying to end the use of AI? No, not at all. what they are instead trying to do, is to make sure that artists are treated fairly, and paid a fair price for the use of their work.
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