🛡NIGHTSHADE PROTECTION HAS AI BROS BIG MAD🤬 #procreate #aiart #stablediffusion #nightshadeai #glaze

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24 Oct 202306:13

TLDRThe artist discusses the new Nightshade AI project, which aims to protect artwork from being used by AI models like Stable Diffusion. The artist expresses concerns about the quality of AI-generated art and the ethical considerations of using AI without artists' consent. They also mention the hostility from professionals towards Nightshade, as it could potentially disrupt their business model. The artist hopes that Nightshade will be effective without compromising the visual appeal of their work and encourages other artists to engage in discussions about the ethical use of AI in art.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Nightshade is a new project by the creators of Glaze, intended to protect artists' work from AI art generators.
  • 💧 It aims to 'poison the water hole' by confusing AI models, making them less effective at using artists' work.
  • 🤔 The effectiveness of Nightshade is debated, as it's based on CLIP models like Stable Diffusion, which may not affect all AI generators equally.
  • 📱 Many artists prefer Stable Diffusion for its privacy, allowing them to work without their models being accessible to others.
  • 🚫 There is concern that without open-source code, the inner workings of other AI generators are unknown, which might limit Nightshade's impact.
  • 😠 Some professionals in the field are angry about Nightshade, feeling that it hinders their ability to create and use models.
  • 👩‍🎨 The speaker has used Glaze on their work but found it left unwanted artifacts, questioning if Nightshade will have a similar effect.
  • 🌟 The hope is that Nightshade will not visibly degrade the quality of artwork, allowing artists to use it without compromising aesthetics.
  • 🤓 There's a call for a shift in discourse, with the desire for professionals to move on and find other areas to innovate, rather than exploiting artists' work.
  • 👶 The speaker encourages artists to subscribe to their Reddit for support and growth, and to check out the 'artist hate' subreddit for community discussions.
  • ⏱ The speaker is eagerly awaiting the release of Nightshade to test its effectiveness and see if it meets the needs of the artistic community.

Q & A

  • What is Nightshade and how does it relate to Glaze?

    -Nightshade is a new project related to Glaze, both aimed at manipulating how AI models, like Stable Diffusion, perceive and process images. Nightshade is designed to 'poison the water hole' by confusing these models about what they see, potentially to protect artists' copyrights by altering the images in a way that disrupts AI training processes.

  • Why are AI enthusiasts ('AI Bros') upset about Nightshade?

    -AI enthusiasts are upset about Nightshade because it represents a technology that could hinder the progress and utility of AI in generating art. They perceive it as a move against the advancement of AI technology, especially since it could prevent AI from effectively learning from existing artworks.

  • What is the concern about Nightshade's effectiveness across different AI models?

    -There is uncertainty about whether Nightshade will be effective across various AI models because it is specifically designed to work with CLIP models like Stable Diffusion. Since the internal workings of other AI platforms like DALL-E and MidJourney are not as transparent due to their proprietary nature, it's unclear if Nightshade will impact them similarly.

  • How does the use of Stable Diffusion differ from other AI art generators according to the speaker?

    -According to the speaker, Stable Diffusion is preferred by many because it is open-source, allowing users to privately create art, including not-safe-for-work content. This contrasts with other AI models like DALL-E and MidJourney, which are not open-source and have more restrictive usage policies.

  • What drawbacks did the speaker mention about using Glaze on their artwork?

    -The speaker mentioned that using Glaze resulted in unwanted artifacts on their artwork, such as an ugly green haze, which made the art less visually appealing. This has made them reconsider using such technologies if they significantly alter the appearance of their art.

  • What is the connection between AI-generated art and ethics, according to the transcript?

    -The speaker highlights an ethical concern with AI-generated art, noting that these technologies were primarily developed with technologists' interests in mind, not artists'. This oversight leads to ethical dilemmas regarding the use of artists' images without consideration for their rights or consent.

  • What are 'air wars' and 'eyebrows' as mentioned in the transcript?

    -In the transcript, 'air wars' likely refers to online debates or conflicts about AI art, while 'eyebrows' appears to be a playful term used to describe a group involved in these discussions, possibly critics or skeptics of AI art technologies.

  • How does the speaker view the future of AI in the art world?

    -The speaker hopes that technologies like Nightshade will shift the discourse in the art world, potentially leading to new developments that restrict AI's ability to exploit existing artworks. They wish for a future where AI does not overshadow traditional artists and respects their creative rights.

  • What is the artist's ultimate goal with the use of Nightshade?

    -The artist's ultimate goal with Nightshade is to create a level of protection for artists' works, ensuring that AI generators cannot continue to use and profit from these works without appropriate permissions, thus preventing their art from being commandeered.

  • Why does the speaker encourage their followers to subscribe to their Reddit and what is 'artist hate' subreddit?

    -The speaker encourages their followers to subscribe to their content for support and growth. The 'artist hate' subreddit, as described, focuses on issues artists disdain, particularly those not keen on confrontations in more contentious forums like 'air wars'. It offers a community for like-minded individuals to discuss their challenges with AI and other issues in the art world.

Outlines

00:00

🎨 Glaze and Nightshade: The Artist's Perspective

The speaker introduces themselves as an artist and discusses a new development related to Glaze of Chicago and a project called Nightshade. The speaker expresses concern about the potential for Nightshade to poison the water hole and confuse AI models, particularly those based on stable diffusion. They mention that while stable diffusion can be private and is widely used, there is uncertainty about how Nightshade would interact with other AI generators. The artist also shares their personal experience with Glaze, which left unsightly artifacts on their work. They express hope that Nightshade will be released soon for testing and discuss the controversy surrounding AI-generated art, including the potential for it to infringe on artists' rights and the ethical considerations of using AI in art creation.

05:00

📢 Engaging with the Artist Community on Reddit

The speaker encourages their followers to subscribe to their Reddit account and to engage with the artist community. They mention a specific subreddit called 'artist hate' which discusses issues that artists find frustrating without the confrontational nature of other platforms. The artist seeks to grow their online presence and asks for support from their audience. They also ask for opinions on Nightshade and whether others plan to use it, expressing hope that any negative visual effects might not be visible in the final output. The speaker concludes by wishing their audience a good day and looking forward to future interactions.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Nightshade

Nightshade is a project mentioned in the transcript, which is intended to 'poison the water hole' by confusing AI models, particularly those based on CLIP models like Stable Diffusion. It is related to the video's theme as it represents a tool that artists might use to protect their artwork from being used by AI without permission. The artist expresses hope that Nightshade will be effective and soon available for testing.

💡Glaze

Glaze is a tool referenced in the transcript as being posted by 'Glaze of Chicago'. It is another project by the same people who did Nightshade and is used to protect artwork by applying an 'ugly artifact' to it. The artist has used Glaze on their work but is not fond of the artifacts it leaves behind, which detracts from the aesthetic quality of the art.

💡Stable Diffusion

Stable Diffusion is an AI model mentioned as the basis for Nightshade's effectiveness. It is popular among users because it allows for privacy and can be used for non-commercial work. The artist acknowledges that while Nightshade is expected to work on Stable Diffusion, its effectiveness on other AI models is uncertain due to the lack of open-source code.

💡AI Bros

AI Bros is a term used in the transcript to describe professionals in the AI field who are upset by the advent of tools like Nightshade. The artist suggests that these individuals are resistant to the idea of technology being used in ways that they may perceive as unproductive or against their interests.

💡Luddites

The term Luddite is used to describe people who are against technological progress. In the context of the video, it is suggested that those who oppose the use of AI in art creation might be considered Luddites. However, the artist argues that artists want ethical use of technology, not a halt to its progress.

💡NFTs

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are digital assets that represent ownership of a unique item or piece of content. The artist notes that NFTs were a significant topic but have been overshadowed by AI and its impact on art creation. The mention of NFTs ties into the broader discussion about the monetization and ownership of digital art.

💡Artist Spaces

Artist Spaces refers to the online communities and platforms where artists gather and share their work. The artist expresses a desire for these spaces to remain focused on human-created art, rather than being dominated by AI-generated content.

💡Parasitic

The term parasitic is used to describe the behavior of AI models that utilize artists' work without permission or compensation. The artist views this as an exploitative practice, akin to a parasite benefiting at the expense of its host.

💡Air Generators

Air Generators is a term that seems to refer to AI tools or models that generate images, potentially infringing on artists' rights. The artist hopes for a solution that would prevent these tools from misappropriating and commandeering artists' work.

💡Reddit

Reddit is a social media platform where the artist suggests subscribing to their account and another subreddit called 'artist hate'. The latter is described as a place to discuss the issues that artists face without having to interact with those causing the issues, such as AI Bros.

💡Artifacts

Artifacts in the context of the video refer to the unwanted visual elements or 'ugly artifacts' that Glaze adds to artwork to protect it from AI models. The artist is concerned about the aesthetic impact of these artifacts on their work.

Highlights

Nightshade is a new project by the creators of Glaze, aiming to protect artwork from AI art generators.

The project works by confusing AI models, potentially making it difficult for them to replicate the protected art.

It is based on CLIP models, which are similar to Stable Diffusion, a popular choice for privacy-conscious users.

There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of Nightshade on AI models that are not based on Stable Diffusion.

The artist community has mixed reactions, with some professionals expressing anger over the potential impact on their work.

The artist discusses the ethical considerations of AI art generation and its impact on the originality of human art.

The speaker has used Glaze on their work but found it left undesirable artifacts.

There is a debate about whether Nightshade's protective measures might negatively affect the visual appeal of the art.

The artist expresses hope that Nightshade will not visibly alter the artwork and will be effective against AI art generators.

The discussion touches on the tension between technological progress and the desire to protect the integrity of artistic work.

The artist suggests that some professionals may be perceived as Luddites for their resistance to AI art generation.

There is a call for a discourse that respects both the potential of AI and the rights of artists.

The speaker criticizes the quality of AI-generated art compared to that of human artists.

The artist hopes for a solution that prevents AI generators from misappropriating and commodifying human artwork.

The artist encourages fellow artists to subscribe to their Reddit for support and to engage with the 'artist hate' subreddit for community.

The artist invites feedback on Nightshade, questioning whether it will be adopted by the community despite its potential drawbacks.

The speaker acknowledges the changing landscape of art with the rise of AI and the fading of NFTs, and the need for artists to adapt.