New Leica camera stops deepfakes at the shutterfloofloof@lemmy.ca to Technology@lemmy.world – 161 points – 12 months agospectrum.ieee.org84Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThis is cool and all. But I am more concerned about finding a way to prevent my images from being scraped for AI training. Something like an imperceptible gray grid over the image that would throw off the AI training, and not force people to use certain browsers / apps.Something like this? https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/This is awesome, thanks for sharing! After reading I think it perceptively alters the image, but I'm definitely going to play around with it and see what's possible.Beware, this is made by Ben Zhao, the University of Chicago professor who stole open source code for his last data poisoning scheme.
This is cool and all. But I am more concerned about finding a way to prevent my images from being scraped for AI training. Something like an imperceptible gray grid over the image that would throw off the AI training, and not force people to use certain browsers / apps.Something like this? https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/This is awesome, thanks for sharing! After reading I think it perceptively alters the image, but I'm definitely going to play around with it and see what's possible.Beware, this is made by Ben Zhao, the University of Chicago professor who stole open source code for his last data poisoning scheme.
Something like this? https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/This is awesome, thanks for sharing! After reading I think it perceptively alters the image, but I'm definitely going to play around with it and see what's possible.Beware, this is made by Ben Zhao, the University of Chicago professor who stole open source code for his last data poisoning scheme.
This is awesome, thanks for sharing! After reading I think it perceptively alters the image, but I'm definitely going to play around with it and see what's possible.Beware, this is made by Ben Zhao, the University of Chicago professor who stole open source code for his last data poisoning scheme.
Beware, this is made by Ben Zhao, the University of Chicago professor who stole open source code for his last data poisoning scheme.
This is cool and all. But I am more concerned about finding a way to prevent my images from being scraped for AI training.
Something like an imperceptible gray grid over the image that would throw off the AI training, and not force people to use certain browsers / apps.
Something like this?
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
After reading I think it perceptively alters the image, but I'm definitely going to play around with it and see what's possible.
Beware, this is made by Ben Zhao, the University of Chicago professor who stole open source code for his last data poisoning scheme.