A new tool lets artists add invisible changes to the pixels in their art before they upload it online so that if it’s scraped into an AI training set, it can cause the resulting model to break in chaotic and unpredictable ways.

The tool, called Nightshade, is intended as a way to fight back against AI companies that use artists’ work to train their models without the creator’s permission.
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Zhao’s team also developed Glaze, a tool that allows artists to “mask” their own personal style to prevent it from being scraped by AI companies. It works in a similar way to Nightshade: by changing the pixels of images in subtle ways that are invisible to the human eye but manipulate machine-learning models to interpret the image as something different from what it actually shows.

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    Obviously this is using some bug and/or weakness in the existing training process, so couldn’t they just patch the mechanism being exploited?

    Or at the very least you could take a bunch of images, purposely poison them, and now you have a set of poisoned images and their non-poisoned counterparts allowing you to train another model to undo it.

    Sure you’ve set up a speedbump but this is hardly a solution.

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      Obviously, with so many different AIs, this can not be a factor (a bug).

      If you have no problem looking at the image, then AI would not either. After all both you and AI are neural networks.

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        An AI don’t see the images like we do, an AI see a matrix of RGB values and the relationship they have with each other and create an statistical model of the color value of each pixel for a determined prompt.

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      Speaking of jpeg I miss the “needs more jpeg” bot that used to run on reddit, that shit was hilarious.

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        Reddit was Reddit for 18 fucking years. Just abandoning it leaves a massive hole. It’s gonna take a long time to fill it.

        :(

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    Sorry “Artists” but I’m still working around your silly tools and generating beautiful AI Art 🥹