Copyright Defense Tool Nightshade Gusts 250,000 Downloads In 5 Days

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(1)Underneath and original images generated by a model damaged by Nightshade = University of Chicago
(2)Nightshade NightShade, a tool that prevents the use of artists’ creations for AI model training without consent, is known to cause great reactions
(3)VentureBeat reported on the 29th local time that researchers at the University of Chicago recorded 250,000 downloads of the free tool Nightshade, which damages the AI model if the image is used for learning without artist consent, within five days of its release on the 18th

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(1)Nightshade is an invisible image pixel
(2)By injecting modifications, it contaminates the dataset used for AI training, causing AI to misinterpret images. For example, AI can make you believe a cat photo is a dog, and vice versa. When a user requests a cat image from a compromised AI, he or she gets a dog labeled as a cat due to a nightshade

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(1)In other words, if you use Nightshade, the artist will be unilaterally
(2)It is not only possible to suffer damage, but also to actively counterattack
(3)The University of Chicago said it added a mirror link to download copies due to a flood of download attempts immediately after the official release of Nightshade
(4)The previous version of Glaze Glaze, which released 4 last year, also recorded 2.2 million downloads Glaze also subtly changes image pixels. It’s a tool that protects artists from replicating their own styles. For example, the style of charcoal portraits is unique to AI systems
(5)to be able to appear in anger
(6)Original image Original and writing of the image glaze that imitates style from the left side
(7)Style imitation results when applied to Raze Photo = University of Chicago

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