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Starchild-Kissteria — An idea for differentiating AI generated art

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Published: 2022-11-11 21:36:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 2914; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 5
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Description This is an idea I got for how Artstation could differentiate AI generated art.
When uploading something, you have to tick, whether it is AI generated or not.
All art not marked as "real" would get a banner like this and a tag.
Maybe even you are only able to disable the marked banner when doing a captcha on uploading.

But then, what is "real" art? Where do you draw the line?
If you render something, you also didn't do it alone. The program is making a lot possible and especially the final render is resource and time intensive.
People literally put a banana peel on the ground. Did they make the banana? Or the ground? Did they spend effort doing it?
And then ai generation of images. People spent a lot of time and money creating and training ai. Then they make it available for people to download and train their own specialized models and create art however they want. I find that admirable.
An artist might be upset if their art is used but what is it gonna do? People trying to sell ai generated art would be a problem, but I don't see how it would work. It's still noticably generated, especially with characters (fingers!). Or aybe I like an artist so much that I wanna see their style and characters in a different setting or place I would like to see. Then I use the ai to see how that might be like.
Or when a model isn't even trained on one specific artist, then it's not even noticeably. Nobody would notice, nobody would be "hurt".

I wouldn't mind such a tagging system, infact this is why I recommend it.
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