Here's a way to turn anti-AI rage into action:
Normalize crediting.
I can't tell you how many times an invite, email, blog post, random bit of social media content goes out with some kind of unattributed lovely art.
CREDIT ARTISTS. ON EVERYTHING. It's easy. And if we normalized crediting enough, the generated images would stand out on their own for absence of credit.
@edk Also, when i see music albums on bandcamp or other sites that are obviously using AI cover art, i pass. There are plenty of other fish in the sea.
@edk how do you think should I handle this as a content creator?
It feels absurdly redundant ending all my toots in something like "pics by me", especially when it's more than obvious, because most of my toots consist of myself showing off some newly built thing.
Sure would I attribute media from others, but IIRC this never happend once at this account ^^
Or should I just drop the line into my bio?
@edk agree but doesn't ai train search engines to curb child porn ?
is that bigtech blackmailing
yes what else stops it