

How to protect your art from AI exploitation?
Dec 14, 2024
The discussion dives into the rise of AI art generators that create images using language prompts, highlighting their fun yet threatening nature for artists. It unveils the risks of unauthorized use of artists' styles, as these tools rely on large datasets scraped from the internet. To combat this exploitation, the podcast offers actionable strategies for artists to protect their work, ensuring they maintain control over their creations in an increasingly digital world.
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British Artists' Campaign
- British artists found their work in a Google AI dataset without consent.
- They launched a campaign to raise awareness about AI art exploitation.
Opt Out of Training Datasets
- Opt out of training datasets using tools like haveibeentrained.com to check for and request removal of your work.
- This process is slow, and there may be other datasets you are unaware of.
Use Robots.txt
- Use a robots.txt file to control web crawler access to your work.
- This may affect search engine visibility, and not all crawlers respect robots.txt.