Links here are excellent reference for these indie art life essentials. At the end of this post there is a gallery of memes and images promoting awareness of the value of artWORK.
Copyright and Trademark
This page from the Graphic Artists Guild website covers the FAQ on Copyright and Trademark, as well as some business basics like contracts and pricing guides: https://graphicartistsguild.org/resources/
Copyright infographics by artist Lili Chin. Free downloads on her website: https://blog.doggiedrawings.net/post/145814382301
AI image generators and the impact on Artists
August 2023 was AI image generator info month on the blog. There are several often-viewed posts there.
Here are 2 highlights:
http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2023/08/deciphering-ai-images-clues-to-look-for.html
http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2023/08/beware-ai-image-generated-non.html
plus this artist testimonial from September
https://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2023/09/jean-baptiste-monge-on-impact-of.html
Are AI generated images "transformative works" under copyright law -- is another thorny issue under Fair Use that artists are challenging. Copyright law has long protected derivative works as creative rights that belong to artists and author. Summaries of this recent Supreme Court ruling in the Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith case the courts "recognition and affirmation of the importance of the author’s right to prepare derivative works" : http://copyright.nova.edu/derivative-works/#:~:text= and https://www.artforum.com/columns/the-transformative-impact-of-_warhol-v-goldsmith_-252757/ (photo below from the Artforum link)
We need laws that allow artists to "opt out" of image scraping for those who want to retain their creative rights. Why is this so hard to achieve?
This Arthrive.com link is a primer regarding mis-attributed AI generated images we all need to be aware of
https://arthive.com/publications/4056~Art_fakes_that_you_probably_came_across_on_the_Internet?fbclid=Infographic below by Michelle Leivan https://www.cafepress.com/leivan/8172417
Concept Art Association. This industry organization helps promote the role of concept artists. This page on their website explains basics on AI and the advocay role of Concept Art Assocation raising awareness in the industry, the public at large, and lawmakers in Washington and at the Copyright Office: https://www.conceptartassociation.com/advocacy
Blog post with background on how concept art and fine artist Karla Ortiz became the face of the fight for artist's rights: http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2022/10/karla-ortiz-raising-awareness-on-ai-art.html
In July 2023, Karla was part of a group of artist to testify about the impact of AI generated images on their industry and careers. This blog post has the text of her testimony and more. http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2023/07/testimony-of-karla-ortiz-and-others-at.html
Photo below of artist Karla Ortiz in her Studio
"Musa Victoriosa" by Karla Ortiz, 2023. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/13/technology/ai-art-generator-lensa-stable-diffusion.html
Karla Ortiz Blog -- In Nov 2022 Karla launched her KOrtiz Blog which she describes as"....is a personal space for Karla to share art, processes, ideas, and all things art. This is also a space that will chronicle all of Karla’s personal thoughts and research on emerging AI technologies, the companies behind it, and all the concerns this new tech brings, from the artist’s perspective." https://www.kortizblog.com/ (Photo below is from the KOrtiz blog)
GLAZE -- background on, and link for the latest version of this free software, developed at University of Chicago, for artists to use to protect their online art images from being "scraped" for AI data sets. https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/index.html#whatis
Video from GLAZE creator Ben Zhao at SAND Lab, University of Chicago.
An earlier blog post about GLAZE
http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2023/03/glaze-protective-tech-against-unethical.html
Here is a 5.22.23 segment on the Today Show previewing AI enhanced Adobe Photoshop..
And a links to the Content Authority Initiative refrenced in the clip: https://contentauthenticity.org/faq
https://contentauthenticity.org/how-it-works
AI may be a tool that some will use, but we need transparancy about that use, and selected opt-ins with credit and compensation for artists who choose to allow use of their images. The standard should be opt-out with artist rights retained and protected. Just because an artist posts and image online that doesn't make the artWORK free to use by others.
These are incredibly strong yet poorly defined goals that have been set forth, and many of these commitments involve technical problems that lack solutions or may be completely insolvable,” Zhao said, pointing to the example of “watermarking” content. “There are no robust solutions for watermarking generative content, either text or images, known today,” he explained. “How hard will these AI companies work at ‘voluntarily’ building these difficult systems? What we need is real regulation with well-defined, transparent goals that are backed up with plans for testing, enforcement, and if necessary, penalties. The assumption that big tech will do the ‘right’ thing despite the obvious financial disincentives is naive.” Concept Art Association, an organization that supports concept artists and their work, also explained to Hyperallergic that because creators “are the true creative core at the heart of generative AI,” they must be allowed to have a say in the legislation around it.
This June 2023 LA Times article looks at debunked AI augmented images making the rounds...https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/06/28/technology/ai-detection-midjourney-stable-diffusion-dalle.html
Here are some resources to analyze online images and detect AI augmentation
https://www.scam-detector.com/?fbclid=
https://www.ocrolus.com/product/detect/?utm_source=
Now more than ever, it's important to SIFT before sharing images. The SIFT System --
Stop.
Investigate.
Fact check/find corroborating stories from credible sources.
Trace claims, quotes and media to its original context.
Explained in this post from the blog: http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2023/08/sift-stop-investigate-fact-check-trace.html
GALLERY OF MEMES AND IMAGES
Graphic below from PPA (Professional Photographers of America)
"Can I Use That Picture" graphic by TheVisualCommunicationGuy.com
"Don't Work for Free Flowchart" by Peppermintmonster and Kelley McMorris
"Levels of Hell" graphic by Adam Ellis
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