All amazing points and so important to take in.
I think I have done a couple of these, but not habitually or intensely. But it’s good awareness for me.
i love when guys come in and order samwiches like “oh this ones not for me its for the WIFE haha such a weird order i know but its not for me its for my wife. i wouldnt usually order this but its for my wife” like alright mister whatever you say š¤Ø heres your sissy lil faggy homosexual samwich! for YOU!
weird flex, but okay š¬
the darling Glaze āanti-aiā watermarking system is a grift that stole code/violated GPL license (that the creator admits to). It uses the same exact technology as Stable Diffusion. Itās not going to protect you from LORAs (smaller models that imitate a certain style, character, or concept)
An invisible watermark is never going to work. āDe-glazingā training images is as easy as running it through a denoising upscaler. If someone really wanted to make a LORA of your art, Glaze and Nightshade are not going to stop them.
If you really want to protect your art from being used as positive training data, use a proper, obnoxious watermark, with your username/website, with ādo not useā plastered everywhere. Then, at the very least, itāll be used as a negative training image instead (telling the model ādonāt imitate thisā).
There is never a guarantee your art hasnāt been scraped and used to train a model. Training sets arenāt commonly public. Once you share your art online, you donāt know every person who has seen it, saved it, or drawn inspiration from it. Similarly, you canāt name every influence and inspiration that has affected your art.
I suggest that anti-AI art people get used to the fact that sharing art means letting go of the fear of being copied. Nothing is truly original. Artists have always copied each other, and now programmers copy artists.
Capitalists, meanwhile, are excited that they can pay less for āless laborā. Automation and technology is an excuse to undermine and cheapen human laborāif you work in the entertainment industry, itās adapt AI, quicken your workflow, or lose your job because youāre less productive. This is not a new phenomenon.
You should be mad at management. You should unionize and demand that your labor is compensated fairly.
So that first thing isn’t what you think it is. Anyone can use GPL’ed code for whatever they want. The trick is that they have to distribute the modifications they made when requested, (if and only if they distribute the program.)
I can sit here and use GPL’ed code all day, but as long as I don’t distribute the compiled code or allow people access to any source code modifications (if I release the object code) I’m in the clear.
Even then, if you don’t do that its not stealing. Its failure to comply with the licensing terms, so some sort of copyright infringement.
But also literally in the tweet you linked:
We are releasing the source code for Glaze front end, and also working on a rewrite of the frontend.
Assuming they did that, in the 29 days after they said they would do that, it squares them with Section 8 of the GPL:
Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from that copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days after your receipt of the notice.
i am a millennial and i made the decision a while ago that i would not continue the cycle of looking down on younger generations or thinking the things they like are stupid or whatever. do boomers not realize that when they were young the older generations looked down on them and thought they were stupid, lazy, entitled, weak, weird, scary, etc?
why would you think that your generation got it right and every generation after you is dumb? do you not see the irony and lack of logic in such a thought? (not to mention the obvious question: who raises the youngest generation? do you really lack self-awareness that much that you will shift the blame away from your own generation? not that i think anyone needs to be blamed here, i’m just sayinā¦)
and sure, everybody is little bit stupid when they’re a teenager. that’s par for the course. but so what? that’s literally the best possible time to be stupid and naive! encourage the coming of age that literally every human being goes through!