• Glaze is out!

    Tired of having your artwork used for AI training but find watermarks dismaying and ineffective?

    Well check this out! Software that makes your Art look messed up to training AIs and unusable in a data set but nearly unchanged to human eyes.

    I just learned about this. It's in Beta. Please read all the information before using.


    1/ This might be the most important oil painting I’ve made:  Musa Victoriosa  The first painting released to the world that utilizes Glaze, a protective tech against unethical AI/ML models, developed by the @UChicago team led by @ravenben. App out now 👇 https://t.co/cNIXNDHMBy pic.twitter.com/Y1MqVK7yvZ  — Karla Ortiz 🐀 (@kortizart) March 15, 2023ALT
  • Art thieves already hate it:

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  • Dude, if you're stealing, you deserve to have the data poisoned. Because you could have asked and you didn't.

  • The link is only in the original post inside an image, not as text, so here it is as plain text: https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/

    and the paper about how it works: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.04222

  • A bit of a TLDR for some questions I saw in the notes:

    The team that created Glaze is from the University of Chicago. Their names are each listed in full on the Glaze download website. (This group of students/professors did this for their SPRING BREAK 😱 so go give them some love lol)

    It is free to download. No, they won’t ask for or raise money from/for this project.(stated by one of the lead professors of the project).

    Glaze is designed to protect artists’ STYLE--which a bunch of ai people have been deliberately fine-tuning their models to mimic (and specifically of current living artists--small or big).

    It currently does not protect against composition/trace-like theft (as seen when run through img-to-img) but that would be protected by copyright anyway while STYLE is not.

    The University Team has stated that they are dedicated to continuing to improve the tool, like fixing bugs (like overheating older computers by taking up lots of energy when Glazing--it currently runs on CPU so they’re trying to change that to GPU, I believe) and expanding the type of protection given to artists (like working against img-to-img theft).

    It currently only works directly on your computer (phones not advised due to current overheating issue, no tablets, or iPads, and no website runthrough since that would be insecure to breaches/scraping/hacks)

    It currently works best on painterly artwork, but can still be used on other forms (team is working on improving this)

    IT WORKS BY calculating the changes each image needs for the best protection against style theft by AI, and adds tiny changes throughout the piece, so that your style will, for example, confuse the ai into seeing van gogh. But the ai thieves will see a regular image in your style, feeding it into their model labeled as your work (thus starting the “data poisoning”).

    Do not post the original unGlazed piece of your artwork after posting your Glazed version (obviously)

    The Team worked directly with over 1,000 artists that were being impacted by the ai theft. Because the team listened to those artists, Glaze accounts for regular art thieves too (i.e. Glaze can’t be removed/cropped etc. like signatures or watermarks when reposted. It’s just part of the image, so even if it ends up on another site and scraped, the Glazing is still in effect)

    When you run your artwork through Glaze, no information is sent back to the Team. (Aka, no scraping on their part. The app receives information from the Team (like updates) but no information from you is given to them through the app. Basically Team servers ---> You and NOT Team servers <--->You) One-way data street.

    Brief misunderstanding happened over an open-source license for the front-end part of the app. (Used open-source coding for front-end, not knowing that code’s use-license states it is only for other open-source uses, not closed-source (the back-end code of the app is private to prevent counter-counter measure developments)). The Team took down the app until they replaced the front-end code with code written from scratch by the team. They are now not in violation of that open-source license since they are no longer using it. (you have 30 days to remedy a license breach once informed; they did so in 2)

    The Team is currently in touch with Japanese artists to better expand the tool for use to protect their art styles

    From what I understand of it, Glaze is an AI tool designed to be anti-AI (Think Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator 2: one Terminator robot vs. all the other Terminators 😂)

    You can download it from their website and also contact them through email there with any questions, problems, or bugs. The website: https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/

  • WARNING

    Something Sus on AO3 

    Hey guys, 

    I just got a bunch of comments on different fics on AO3, each under a generic boomer women’s names like Helen, Sarah, Mary, Linda and Karen and the messages all consisted of a bunch of letters and numbers and then a link. if you see these comments in the comments or receive them, delete it, report it, DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!

  • simplyn2deepSo AO3 tweeted that they should be marked as spam (only the author of the story the comment is left on can do that) and deleted. Making a ticket request isn’t necessary.

  • I am pondering opening Teen Wolf season 1 as white noise for when I’m doing assignments and only watch when I hear Derek Hale talking 🤣🤣🤣

  • I’m laughing my ass off at the thought of a Diabolik Lovers Sterek AU

    And no, Stiles is not Yui

    But also, you suck, brain. I needed to sleep and board a train in three hour’s time and you decide to plague me with ideas??

    Monday was a MerSterek AU gone wrong and today is Diabolik Lovers…

  • I am finally writing an outline for a song fic that I had for… At least a year or so.

    Because I found the incentive to write it when an anon asked a fic rec blog for a story where Lydia realizes she loves Stiles too late and I was like

    HEY, I HAVE THE EXACT PREMISE IN MY NOTES

    So I guess the saying that whatever you write will have an audience for it is true enough.

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