The AI Breakdown discusses the realignment of the internet and AI companies' use of data. An exciting tool called nightshade allows artists to poison their images to confuse AI models, causing chaotic and unpredictable results. Led by researchers from the University of Chicago, this tool aims to create an incentive for AI companies to compensate people for their data. Another tool called Glaze masks personal style. The battle between artists and AI companies is shaping up to be an interesting fight.
A Medium user has posted a set of screenshots that purport to show Google's forthcoming Gemini model in their recently opened Makersuite AI builder tool. NLW explores the leaks along with the broader competition for AI developers. Before that on the Brief, a new tool that allows artists to "poison" their digital images to mess with AI training models.
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