the conundrum of ai is the threat or powerful tool
Picture this: as AI tools like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion keep evolving, artists are getting the jitters about sharing their creations. Imagine this - Meta's Instagram is snatching your artwork to train their AI, all without even asking for a permission slip. How rude, right?
So now, folks are taking their masterpieces to platforms that steer clear of AI meddling, giving artists the freedom to let their creativity run wild. But hold up! The most sought-after art these days seems to be a mashup of anime girls, naked girls with a Renaissance twist, funky lines, And a mundane god sketches to generate a dumb cloud of emotional fools for engagement and following.. It's like the creativity well has run dry, leaving us all scratching our heads. Meanwhile, AI is out here swiping art left and right, trying to be the ultimate art mixologist. Yet, let's face it - AI still struggles with human anatomy and can't quite nail those hand drawings. The bar is set pretty low, don't you think?
But be sure, you folks, soon it will improve within a year and we will see more work with AI art generation. Instagram is filled with shoddy AI motion art and non-artists are praising it. Yeah, I understand traditional art is simply painting or a story that you convey through an audience, and it is time-consuming and less engaging. On the other hand, people want a quick fix and engagement, and lots of views are generated with AI art.
My concern with it is: do not steal the intellectual property for your development and claim that it is your original work. I know and I am ready to use AI for a better use case, but just not for art. Art is subjective and should be left alone; it is honestly junk. So, people use this platform for a creative outlet, don't take that away from them.
sure there must be the way to solve this debate right ?
You can totally use AI art for things like business, education, teaching, creating assets, understanding how it works, and practicing with it. It's a great way to learn when and how to use AI, just make sure you have clear guidelines on how to use the art without taking anyone's data
Country or region should have laws for data privacy and intellectual property rights regarding AI.
For artist guide :
Hey there! Just make sure you keep an eye on your artwork online - check social media, forums, and other platforms regularly to catch any unauthorized use, even AI-generated stuff. If you spot any copyright infringement, report it to the platform or authorities.
Add watermarks or metadata to your digital files (like your name and copyright info) to help identify and track your work more easily.
Get your work copyrighted with the proper authorities for legal protection and proof of ownership.
Try to develop a unique style that's hard to copy, so AI systems can't churn out similar works without your say-so.
Keep a record of your creative process - sketches, notes, all that jazz - to show off the originality and ownership of your work.
Work with AI developers and give them feedback to make sure they're respecting artist rights and pushing for fair compensation and credit.
And hey, why not support updates to intellectual property laws to deal better with AI-generated content?
Let's make sure artists get the recognition and pay they deserve!
Extra Stuff to Keep in Mind
Watch out for AI copycats that can mimic your style, making it a real-life game of spot the difference.
Think of AI as your artsy sidekick, not just a digital bouncer for your work.
Get schooled on AI's superpowers and weaknesses, plus the legal and moral maze it brings. Knowledge is power, baby!
If artists use these strategies, they can make sure more people see and respect their work, and at the same time, help promote good and ethical AI practices.
Now the other stuff
how to promote your art guide :
You should diversify your artwork to relevant sites that people trust and have strict policies for AI art.
Apps like Motion Portal, Daisie, Are.na, Procreate Pocket. explore them
More tips for sharing your work
Make sure you use good quality pics and tools like Snapseed to make sure your art looks its best.
Try mixing up your photos with some staged shots, close-ups, behind-the-scenes peeks, and studio vibes to catch the eye of potential buyers.
Think about using tools like Buffer to make posting on Instagram easier and save yourself some time.
Don't forget to switch your Instagram to a business account so you can access extra features and see how your posts are doing.
i end my rant here , That's it for today, guys! Love you all and see you in the next blog!:)byeee
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