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How DeviantArt is navigating the AI art minefield

Summary

In the wake of AI-generated art becoming more prevalent, DeviantArt has launched a tool called DreamUp that allows users to create images from text prompts. The tool has caused some controversy, as it is based on Stable Diffusion, a program that was trained on a huge collection of web images, many of which were not created with the consent of the artists. DeviantArt is trying to mitigate the problems caused by the tool by allowing artists to opt-out of having their work used in prompts, and by asking users to credit the artists they are imitating. However, some users feel that the platform is not doing enough to protect artists' rights.

Q&As

What is DeviantArt?
DeviantArt is a home for artists on the internet.

What is the purpose of DreamUp?
The purpose of DreamUp is to let anyone make pictures from text prompts.

How do you use DreamUp?
You can sign into DeviantArt and get five prompts for free, and people can buy between 50 and 300 per month with the siteā€™s Core subscription plans, plus more for a per-prompt fee.

What are the concerns with AI-generated art?
The concerns with AI-generated art are that it is often created without the consent of the artists, and that it can be used to copy an artist's style without permission.

What is DeviantArt doing to address these concerns?
DeviantArt is addressing these concerns by banning the use of certain artistsā€™ names (as well as the names of their aliases or individual creations) in prompts, and by adding an optional flag that artists can tick to indicate whether they want to be included in AI training datasets.

AI Comments

šŸ‘ It's good that DeviantArt is trying to navigate the AI art minefield.

šŸ‘Ž It's bad that DeviantArt is trying to navigate the AI art minefield.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about how DeviantArt is navigating the AI art minefield.

Friend: What does that mean?

Me: Basically, it's about how DeviantArt is trying to deal with the issue of people using AI to copy other artists' styles without permission.

Friend: Oh, I see. That makes sense. I can see why that would be a problem.

Me: Yeah, it's a really tricky issue. I'm not sure what the best solution is, but I think DeviantArt is doing the best they can.

Friend: Yeah, I agree.

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Technical terms

Artificial intelligence
A branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers.
DeviantArt
An online community for artists and art enthusiasts, where members can share their artwork, get feedback, and participate in contests.
DreamUp
A tool on DeviantArt that lets users generate images from text prompts, using artificial intelligence.
Stable Diffusion
The open-source image-generating program that DreamUp is based on.
Core subscription
A subscription plan on DeviantArt that gives users access to DreamUp.
Noai flag
A flag that artists can set on their images to indicate that they do not want their work to be used for training artificial intelligence models.

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