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Artists Gain Upper Hand Against AI with Innovative Data Poisoning Tool

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

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Nightshade, a new tool developed by University of Chicago professor Ben Zhao and his team, allows artists to add undetectable pixels to their work, corrupting AI's training data and protecting their creations. This comes as major companies like OpenAI and Meta face lawsuits for copyright infringement. Nightshade alters how machine-learning models produce content, potentially causing them to misinterpret prompts or generate different images. The tool follows the release of Glaze, which also alters pixels but makes AI systems detect the initial image as something entirely different. While Nightshade could encourage proper compensation for artists, it also raises concerns about potential misuse.

Artists Embrace New Tools to Safeguard Their Work from AI's Influence

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Artists and researchers are developing new tools to protect art and images from the grasp of artificial intelligence (AI). Glaze, developed by computer scientists at the University of Chicago, uses pixel-level tweaks to make artworks imperceptible to AI models, preventing them from understanding the images. Another tool, PhotoGuard, developed by researchers at MIT, puts an invisible "immunization" over images, making them resistant to manipulation by AI models. These tools aim to protect artists' unique works and prevent the theft and misuse of images online. However, artists and researchers emphasize the need for regulation to address the broader risks posed by AI-generated images and deepfakes.