since tumblr is going to start scraping blogs to train ai be sure to glaze and nightshade your art!! Not only will both of these programs protect your art from being copied but nightshade also poisons any ai that tries to steal it
here is some more info on these tools and where you can download them:
Nightshade: Protecting Copyright (uchicago.edu)
Nightshade: Downloads (uchicago.edu)
Glaze - What is Glaze (uchicago.edu)
Glaze - Downloads (uchicago.edu)
spread the word everyone!
Good news, fellow artists! Nightshade has finally been released by the UChicago team! If you aren't aware of what Nightshade is, it's a tool that helps poison AI datasets so that the model "sees" something different from what an image actually depicts. It's the same team that released Glaze, which helps protect art against style mimicry (aka those finetuned models that try to rip off a specific artist). As they show in their paper, even a hundred poisoned concepts make a huge difference.
(Reminder that glazing your art is more important than nighshading it, as they mention in their tweets above, so when you're uploading your art, try to glaze it at the very least.)
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I just finished watching a video on focus/reading and was wondering about the attention economy and how people are genuinely struggling- then I opened tumblr and then I frowned at how legit I see no one discuss that here for the most part.
And then I realized because this hellsite is a text-driven, minimally algorithmised, filled with a userbase of creatives and holding strongly onto the 'romantic era' culture.
All other platforms being plagued with ai art and posts, but be shunned to death if you try that shit on tumblr. Credit the artist or begone from this place, fool.
Its like the entire place agrees unanimously on some basic ideals and will die before letting go of them.
I love it.
you will not replace me
Once my mutuals reminded me not to let fear take over and to get out of my own head, I did. And when I did, I realized somethingāthose who are feeding authorsā fics into these notoriously unreliable AI detectors are actuallyĀ helpingĀ these companies by giving them more data. And most of these companies? They also have their own AI content generation tools, which means they are using the samples of the writing of from those authorsā to improve their own AI generation tools.
So now, Iām not just scaredāIāmĀ scaredĀ andĀ mad.
Instead of making unproductive call-out posts that donāt actually help the community recognize AI-generated text, letās do somethingĀ useful. Letās talk about waysĀ youĀ can be empowered as a reader to spot AI-generated content.
There is no fool proof method to figure out for sure if a text is AI generated, unless you are literally physically sitting with the writer watching them write like they are a zoo animal.
AI detectors are unreliable and inconsistent. Plus, with how quickly AI-generated content is evolving, these tools are constantly lagging behind, making them outdated and even less effective over time.
Thus far, the best AI detection is YOU. It isnāt easy at first, but the research shows that you can learn how to do this.
One article from the MIT Technology Review (2019) states:
Another studyĀ foundĀ that untrained humans were able to correctly spot text generated by GPT-3 only at a level consistent with random chance. The good news is that people can be trained to be better at spotting AI-generated text, Ippolito says. SheĀ built a gameĀ toĀ test how many sentences a computer can generate before a player catches on that itās not human, and found that people got gradually better over time.Ā āIf you look at lots of generative texts and you try to figure out what doesnāt make sense about it, you can get better at this task,ā she says. One way is to pick up on implausible statements, like the AI saying it takes 60 minutes to make a cup of coffee.
Fun fact: This article has the journalist submitting her own work to various AI detectors, one of them being Originality.AI, which indicated her writing had a 50-50 split on being AI and human.
One of the problems with these large language models (LLMs), as this article from Capitol Technology University points out, is that it has made AI generated text more complex, making it harder to tell it apart from human writing. But, they share some signs you can look for, as described from their article below:
Inconsistencies and repetition:Ā Occasionally, AI produces nonsensical or odd sentences which can be a clear indicator of AI-generated text. Abrupt shifts in tone, style, or topic can point to AI that is struggling to maintain coherent ideas. Whereas humans often vary structure to create a better flow, repeated phrases or sentence structures can point to AI relying more on memorized patterns. Occasionally, AI produces nonsensical or odd sentences which can be a clear indicator of AI-generated text.
Context and content:Ā If the text seems to be unable to grasp the larger context of the writing, is missing the point entirely, or references specific details without appropriate context, it could be AI.
Does that mean all inconsistencies, excessive repetition, or overly descriptive writing automatically indicate AI-generated text? No, absolutely not. Writing styles vary, and many human writers naturally have quirks like these.
This article from Forbes (2024) identified 5 ways to help identify AI generated content, but I feel these 3 specific ones best apply to fiction and fanfics:
Language Patterns: AI generated text tends to lack emotional subtlety, be overly formal, or use complex words, leading to the sentences sounding stiff and not flowing well. Alternatively, the over use of cliches. Consistency Issues: AI generated text tends to struggle with narrative details, leading to abrupt changes in the story. For example an abrupt change in the description of a setting without explanation. Unusual Language Errors: Sometimes AI generated text uses odd and unusual phrases that feel out of place.
Again, does this automatically mean that writing lacking emotional subtlety or being overly formal is AI-generated? No, not at all. Writing styles vary, and some authors naturally have a more formal tone or a direct approach to storytelling.
AI-generated text can sometimes beĀ hardĀ to distinguish from human writing, and many of the so-called āsignsā of AI can also be justĀ someoneās writing style or someone being new to writing.Ā Before assuming a fic is AI-generated, take a step back and look at it critically.
Does it actually feelĀ offĀ in a way that suggests AI (such as major consistency errors, repetitive phrases, or nonsensical sentences)?
Or does it just have a different writing style than youāre used to?
As shown in multiple studies and real-world examples, AI detectors areĀ not reliable.Ā They are inconsistent, often outdated, and can flag even completely human-written work as AI. Using them as definitive proof, even with the above information does more harm than good.
Also, some of these AI detectors programs also have AI generation programs. You are literally providing more data to these programs to help improve generate AI text.
If an AI detection program does not appear to have a a sister program that generate AI content, ask yourself:
Could this company be mangaged by a parent company that DOES have an AI generated program?
Have you read the terms and conditions to agree to use this AI detection program? If not, have you considered where does the data you have it analyze go? Is it stored and sold to 3rd parties to be used to improve AI generated content programs?
If you still have doubts, and you feel itās appropriate, you couldĀ politelyĀ reach out to the author. Instead of accusing them, ask about their writing process or how they developed the story. Most human writersĀ loveĀ to talk about their inspiration, research, and creative choices.
Unless you haveĀ strong, irrefutableĀ proof (which isĀ veryĀ hard to get),Ā publicly accusing someone of using AI can do serious harmāboth to the writer and to the community as a whole. False accusations drive real writers away from sharing their work.
Instead of call-outs and AI detectors, push for conversations on how to navigate AI in fandoms and creative writing spaces in a way thatĀ doesnātĀ rely on fear or false accusations. Encourage transparency, but also respect that writers shouldnāt have to prove their humanity just to share their work.
Thank you and I will now go back to playing in my little section of the dragon age sandbox where I make Solas kiss Lavellan.
Write it shitty, write it scared, write it without a clue but don't you be so spineless and have an AI write fanfic for you.
I think a lot of what pro-AI people are really wanting is stuff that already exists but they don't know it's out there like
can't format a work email? templates
don't know how to write a resume? templates
writing a thank you card or a condolences card or a wedding invitation? templates templates templates
not sure how to format your citations in MLA or whatever format? citationmachine.net
summary of something you're reading for school/work? cliffnotes.com
recipe based on ingredients in your fridge? whatsintherefrigerator.com
there's a million more like, guys, we don't need AI, we never needed generative AI
lets do some rol play so some of you understand:
You are going to this robot and saying: "hey you. you have all the material you have stolen from other authors, right?"
"yeah i got it all kekeke."
"Give me a plot point you've stolen, one that's good."
"Here."
"Nice. Now some unsuspecting author's whole style. Hopefully one they have worked for decades on developing."
"Thankfully, there's still some ppl that dont get the memo that now word, google docs, and almost every writing software under the sun is stealing from them. Here you go."
"Thanks mate. Now I'm going to put this together and post it."
"Beware: Im going to scrap it later again."
"But I worked so hard on putting it together, even with your help!... and doesn't that mean that if you keep scraping from AI works, the quality of everything is going to go down?"
"Yeah."
"So why are you telling me this? Isn't that bad for your bussiness?"
"It's because I'm an author desguised as an AI trying to make you understand why using AI is bad in all levels: for the environement, for intelectual property, and for art in itself."
i couldnt be bothered to narrate a thing, im so tired. hope this helps
should non human works be banned from ao3? what do we think?
Write it shitty, write it scared, write it without a clue but don't you be so spineless and have an AI write fanfic for you.
Every time I see an ai video it makes my skin crawl and burn and fall off and then I die.
STOP USING AO3 FICS FOR YOUR SHITTY AI MODELS. WE WORK HARD TO WRITE, UNLIKE YOU PEOPLE. JESUS CHRIST, IT'S NOT HARD TO BE CREATIVE. YOU ARE STEALING FROM PEOPLE, TAKING OUR WORK.
I'm archive-locking my works. I won't let my stories that I WORKED HARD ON be used by AI scrapers. I encourage those who see this post to do the same, as scraper bots use anonymous accounts.