MIT
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Ben Zhao, a computer security researcher at the University of Chicago, became involved in the fight between artists and generative AI when he was approached to help protect images from AI usage. Known for his work on tools that block facial recognition, Zhao’s expertise attracted the attention of fantasy illustrator Kim Van Deun, who invited him to a Zoom call with the Concept Art Association in November 2022. During the call, artists described how the rise of generative AI models like Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 was impacting their livelihoods. These models, able to generate complex images from simple prompts, were spreading quickly across the tech community. The call highlighted artists' concerns about their work being replicated or used without permission by these emerging AI tools. Continue here.


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