@DraconXCreations

Unlike ai art, Nightshade is a good example of an actual tool to help artists. Unlike the people who think nightshade is malware or think ai art isnt doing harm.

@miss_bec

"Grow spikes. Become indigestible."

@hello2judas807

Let the arms race begin

@kaedesakura9274

Non artists should maybe still look into it tbh. It's not like selfies are immune from being scraped. and it's in everyone's interest that AI gets worse as impersonating people's faces

@ryanwalsh5019

As a gardener, I love the name. It's so incredibly apt.

@Thunderscreamer

“There will be a countermeasure to check for Nightshade”

1) They’re going to say that no matter how screwed they are. It may be 10 years from now before they get anything useful, and right now Nightshade is still effective

2) Even if they get to the point of recognizing the poison, all that means is they can now train their LLM to avoid poisoned art. It’s still a layer of protection

@ianhall7513

There's actually people out there who consider this malware

Can you believe that bull? We guard our copyrights from theft and they want to call it malware.

God I hate generative AI.

@jiminpocoyo

coming back to say openai said that using nightshade is abuse lol

@NaraSherko

New way to rickroll ai "artists"

@heroofthyme4237

The people creating this AI art hate artists and have made it well known they are doing this deliberately to replace them. Instead of creating tools to make workflows for the entertainment industry easier. Or focus their work on creating AI for progressing science and medicine.

@gem9535

Nerding out, but, as someone who is fascinated by biological evolution, this is FASCINATING. It's technological evolution. 'Prey' evolving defense mechanisms that the 'predators' have to adapt around or face extinction.

@nothark

Many times they will actually put the artist name in the prompt to get their specific style. Blatant art theft, and they don't even feel bad for it.

@1nfiniteloop

2024 battle against AI was won!
How? 
AI recognises hand bag as toaster! 💀

@MrMikkyn

This sounds like cybersecurity but for artists

@Marbles_Gecko

This is going to help so many artists!

@Olivia_LivingLife

Artists start laughing maniacally

@Haarhzh

Artists need recognition for their work and a clear agreement with those seeking to use their work detailing the terms and compensation for that usage.
It’s good to see that Nightshade offers a means for artists to protect their work from scrapers feeding AI models.
That being said, I can already think of a way in which the process pipeline for the latter could possibly be adapted to bypass this poison introduced by the application.
My hope is that the artists win the battle against AI art.

@IkeFromCN

This is what I am looking for. Real artists use their skills to fight back the society rather than crying out loud, good job guys.

@ericsmith1517

the war between bacteria and bacteriophages has been duplicated in the art industry

@tunamayosalmon.o_o.

Lol, and openai said it's abuse, some say it's malware, well it doesn't matter cuz: "This is my art and i made it and this is my property and i decide what happens to it and i do not want to get scraped so I'm just gonna do shit to stop that", it's just the end of the argument bruh