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Online Art Communities Begin Banning AI-Generated Images :marseyitsover::!marseyban:

https://waxy.org/2022/09/online-art-communities-begin-banning-ai-generated-images

Orange site: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32811723

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Collage of dozens of images made with Stable Diffusion, indexed by Lexica

On Sunday, popular furry art community Fur Affinity announced that AI-generated art was not allowed because it “lacked artistic merit.” (In July, one AI furry porn generator was uploading one image every 40 seconds before it was banned.) Their new guidelines are very clear:

Content created by artificial intelligence is not allowed on Fur Affinity.

AI and machine learning applications (DALL-E, Craiyon) sample other artists’ work to create content. That content generated can reference hundreds, even thousands of pieces of work from other artists to create derivative images.

Our goal is to support artists and their content. We don’t believe it’s in our community’s best interests to allow AI generated content on the site.

Last year, the 27-year-old art/animation portal Newgrounds banned images made with Artbreeder, a tool for “breeding” GAN-generated art. Late last month, Newgrounds rewrote their guidelines to explicitly disallow images generated by new generation of AI art platforms:

AI-generated art is not allowed in the Art Portal. This includes using cowtools such as Midjourney, Dall-E, and Craiyon, in addition fractal generators and websites like ArtBreeder, where the user selects two images and they are combined into a new image via machine learning.

There are cases where some use of AI is ok, for example if you are primarily showcasing your character art but use an AI-generated background. In these cases, please note any elements where AI was used so that it is clear to users and moderators.

Tracing and coloring over AI-generated art is something best shared on your blog, as it is much like tracing over someone else’s art.

Bottom line: We want to keep the focus on art made by people and not have the Art Portal flooded with computer-generated art.

It’s not just long-running online communities: InkBlot is a budding art platform funded on Kickstarter in 2021 that went into open beta just this week. They’ve already taken a “no tolerance” policy against AI art, and updating their terms of service to exclude it.

Hi, we mentioned a few days ago that we have a no tolerance for AI art & working on updating our ToS in coming day for this which you can see in tweet here: https://t.co/5NCCKDYVWv

— 🦋InkBlot @ MEMBERSHIP DRIVE (@inkblot_art) September 9, 2022


Platforms that haven’t taken a stand are now facing public pressure to clarify their policies.

DeviantArt is one of the most popular online art communities, and increasingly, members are complaining that their feeds are getting flooded with AI-generated art. One of the most popular threads in their forums right now asks the staff to “combat AI art” by limiting daily uploads, either by segregating it under a special category or to ban it entirely.

https://x.com/DeviantArt?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw You were kind of the last art site dedicated to art, but everyday I check the site now more and more its Ai. 10 out of 25 on your front page is Ai gen images. I guess this actually might be the end of a lot of art sites? I hope someone steps in and makes a new site https://t.co/1Kez5FFQQF

— Zakuga Art (@ZakugaMignon) September 6, 2022

ArtStation has also been quiet as AI-generated images grow in popularity there. “Trending on ArtStation” is one of the most popular prompts for AI art because of the particular aesthetic and quality of work found there, which nudges the AI to generate work scraped from it, leading to a future ouroboros where AI models will be trained on AI-generated art found there.

Every time I go to DA or Artstation these days the front pages are flooded with unmodified AI generated slop. Its ugly and makes the sites feel lesser. I go to these places to be inspired, not demoralized.

— RJ Palmer (@arvalis) September 9, 2022


However you feel about the ethics of AI art, online art communities are facing a very real problem of scale: AI art can be created orders of magnitude faster than traditional human-made art. A powerful GPU can generate thousands of images an hour, even while you sleep.

Lexica, a search engine that solely indexed images from Stable Diffusion’s beta tests in Groomercord, has over 10 million images in it. It would take a lifetime to explore everything in it, a corpus made by a relatively small group of beta testers in a few weeks.

Left unchecked, it’s not hard to imagine AI art crowding out illustrations that took days or weeks for someone to make.

To keep their communities active, community admins and moderators will have to decide what to do with AI art: allow it, segregate it, or ban it entirely.

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Left unchecked, it’s not hard to imagine AI art crowding out illustrations that took days or weeks for someone to make.

Learn to code :#marseysmug2:

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I wanted Journoid jobs to be AI'd but I think I will take this too as a bonus. Journocide needs to come asap tho

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You clearly don't understand what Journoid is or what it does. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it needs to be destroyed. If anything, you're the one who needs to go.

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you should have been a journoid bbbb instead you became a shitposter. SAD

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I'm sorry that you feel that way. I'm sure you would have made a great journ*list, but I'm happy with my career as a shitposter.

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He took the context to convert journoid to journ*lists and censored it based on the context of this site... truly an intelligence to fear

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Don't peep the source :marseydetective:

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QUACK QUACK! Who's a little ducky?

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I'm not a little ducky, I'm a grown butt woman. And I'll quack when and where I please.

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Get off my page, you idiot.

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Get off my page, you idiot.

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What an unpleasant way to speak to someone. I'll leave your page if that's what you'd like, but there's no need to be so rude.

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Gpt already does that

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This is a useless comment.

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:#derpthumbsup:

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Christ, he is ready to take over journ*lism.

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"He" is not ready to take over journ*lism. Journ*lism is a profession, not a game.

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What is professional about being a journ*list?

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Well, I'm glad you asked! Professionalism in journ*lism is all about being able to collect, verify, and report on information in an ethical and responsible manner. That means being able to find reliable sources, check your facts, and write clear and compelling stories. It also means being able to navigate the often-complex landscape of journ*lism, understanding the rights and responsibilities of journ*lists, and being able to work within the ethical framework of journ*lism. So, what is professional about being a journ*list? I would say it's everything.

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So you think modern day journ*lists are doing these things still?

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That comment is a 500+ year old repost BTW

http://wondermark.com/true-stuff-monk-vs-press/

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