AI is a term that has been used for many years now, but what does it actually mean? In short, AI refers to the ability of machines to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence.
— akreviews (@akreviewsblog) November 23, 2022
Pay your artists.
— Post Modern Art Podcast (@PostModArtPod) July 12, 2023
Pay your writers.
Pay your directors.
Pay your animators.
Pay your actors.
Pay your crew.
Pay your creatives.
Pay them.
Pay.
Them.
authors, please stop using ai 'art' for your covers
— Indie Book Spotlight (@BookSpotlight) July 10, 2023
please
please
please
please
please pic.twitter.com/vSe1awxG7l
#WritingCommunity WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT AI! It isn't that AI can write better books than a writer - it's that AI can produce a book we will be asked to "edit" for a fraction of an advance & don't own at the end. We need to stop this happening and we need to do that now. How? #AI pic.twitter.com/Z8YiLSL4AH
— Cesca Major (@CescaMajor) May 9, 2023
AI in music so far is neither artificial nor intelligent - it’s using programmed computers to mask the theft of intellectual property, lyrics, written works in a digital fog - snake oil salesmen feigning Artificial Intelligence to exploit human stupidity - yet again!
— Brian J. Byrne (@Brian_J_Byrne) August 17, 2023
ai is just complicated plagiarism
— erin ✿ (@yamnaus) August 14, 2023
I had no idea that the first Artificial Intelligence in art came about in the 1960s. @natashagural ponders the meaning of art at the intersection of technology and human experience. #AI #Arthttps://t.co/rfiI7U0ZuG
— Michael Maiello (@MichaelMaiello) August 16, 2023
First it was art theft, then NFTs — now it's an artificial "intelligence" taking bits of people's skills, soul and sacrifice to create a PNG of a victorian maid with an improbable chest or straight up child porn.
— maza (@mazamuno) October 28, 2022
Artists can't have a single day with some peace...
— Bruna Aléxia 🎨COMMISSIONS OPEN🎨 (@blex_arts) August 18, 2023
At first, we had a lot of problems with plagiarism, and then came the NFT Art idea, and now the AI.
I DON'T HAVE MENTAL HEALTH TO BE ARTIST ANYMORE
We should stop calling A/I artificial intelligence and should start calling it legalized plagiarism and theft software.
— The Nerdy Sasquatch 🇨🇦🏳️🌈🔞 (@NerdySasquatch) August 9, 2023
That all this "A/I" really is and all it can do.
I've written a piece on generative AI and how it is already affecting creative industries like commercial art and publishing, and the possible impact on children's books. This is a big one, because it's going to change . . . everything. #AI https://t.co/JswtZRD2fg pic.twitter.com/dTe6kuLLzI
— Oisín McGann (@OisinMcGann) July 7, 2023
NEW: On Sunday, @JaneFriedman discovered half a dozen books being sold under her name on Amazon that she never wrote. What happened next was any writer’s nightmare.https://t.co/dTo3sdP94I via @thedailybeast
— Pilar Melendez (@pbmelendez) August 8, 2023
Author Jane Friedman faced an unusual problem: Reverse plagiarism. However, it's becoming much more common and the industry is not ready.https://t.co/2PWirkwrHA
— Jonathan Bailey (@plagiarismtoday) August 9, 2023
H/T: @JaneFriedman @AuthorsGuild @Amazon @AmazonKDP#Plagiarism #Copyright #Amazon #ReversePlagiarism
A brief update: After going back a few times with Amazon on this issue, I was notified the books would not be removed based on the information I provided. Since I do not own copyright in these AI works and since my name is not trademarked, I'm not sure what can be done. https://t.co/F5KuK4F36X
— Jane Friedman (@JaneFriedman) August 7, 2023
More AI theft.
— 𝓵𝓮𝓶𝓸𝓷𝓫𝓸𝓶𝓫𝓼🍋 (@lem0nb0mbs) August 9, 2023
AI *can* be used to help people.
But why am I not surprised that the most popular uses are stealing people’s creative work, and eliminating paying jobs?
Greed. Greed. Greed. #AI #writing #reading #Amazon #publishing #theft #impersonation pic.twitter.com/ascDb5xoQs
A win for @JaneFriedman and a warning to the rest of us about the scamming potential enabled by AI "writing" programs. https://t.co/23DsCNCEOV
— Roy L. Pickering Jr. (@AuthorofPatches) August 10, 2023
AI plagiarism! coming events …casting their shadows…! @AnushaSRao2 https://t.co/iFENwViFGG
— SunFire (@Srinathbki) August 16, 2023
#AI doesn’t “emulate” films. It’s a computer program. It has no brain, no creativity. It can do nothing without the input of our past work. And then it can only spit out an amalgamation. It spits out nothing new. It has no creativity, no ideas, nothing new to say. https://t.co/DF8oWHZryZ
— Justine Bateman (@JustineBateman) August 11, 2023
ChatGPT is not ‘artificial intelligence.’ It’s theft. | America Magazine
— Matt ‘Evidence-Based’ Jorgensen (@MattJorg4543446) May 17, 2023
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Agreed https://t.co/qPKFiRMUAB
The rise of AI chatbots has sowed confusion and panic among educators who worry they are ill-equipped to incorporate the technology into their classes and fear a stark rise in plagiarism and reduced learning. https://t.co/Eu8eFDnECE
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 13, 2023
AI "isn't plagiarism", right? https://t.co/OJyZSxGsjm
— Article 3 BILL OF RIGHTS (@BorgoniaBorgy) August 14, 2023
I'm so disappointed, my college is using an AI program to help students improve their writing skills 🤓 and they have mentioned plagiarism prevention as one of its features 🤣
— Halo 👽 (@yohjipilled) August 16, 2023
I’m furious that, with all the amazing possibilities AI could have, the minds behind LLMs settled on mass plagiarism, destroying creative jobs, and filling the internet with so much falsified sludge that it’s now unusable as a source of news.
— Johanna Taylor ✍️👻 (UPDATES ONLY) (@johannamation) August 19, 2023
Support creators. Support humans.
Good read from...Joseph Gordon-Levitt!? Interesting to think of AI as a technology that basically specializes in IP theft at scale. Packaging insights that synthesize data that ought to have attribution, and, somehow, payment https://t.co/cTEaAa8EqB
— Van Jackson (@WonkVJ) August 15, 2023
As expected, plagiarism writ large.
— K. Z. Howell (@KZ_Howell) August 20, 2023
Artificial intelligence is neither artificial nor intelligent, it is theft on a scale even government is incapable of.
https://t.co/e40PH4hlUK
After Backlash, Zoom Now Says It Won't Use Any Customer Content to Train AI Systems https://t.co/p4ZmuCKMoX
— Variety (@Variety) August 11, 2023
AI-Created Art Isn't Copyrightable, Judge Says In Ruling That Could Give Hollywood Studios Pause https://t.co/CHb57ef2PK
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 18, 2023
“AI is sexist” part gajillion and one:
— Katherine Long (@ByKLong) August 18, 2023
Took a selfie with friends at the Getty Museum. Friend liked the photo, wanted it to be zoomed out more, so asked Photoshop’s new AI feature to generate more content on all sides of the frame.
It did that, but it also put me in a bikini. pic.twitter.com/p6Cz6H13nZ
Maria Canals-Barrera, known for playing Selena Gomez's mom in "Wizards of Waverly Place," says she was "horrified" to see that someone had used AI to make a "crass" online video using her voice. pic.twitter.com/NtqzsjVxRL
— AP Entertainment (@APEntertainment) August 21, 2023
If you look closer you’ll see that the avatar image is AI generated: pic.twitter.com/9VNGy24hl8
— Isaac Butler (he/him) (@parabasis) August 23, 2023
MiguelaThis Instagram model makes $10 million a year.
— Zain Kahn (@heykahn) August 4, 2023
But she's not like all the other IG models.
Lil Miquela posts pictures of herself to her 2 million followers everyday. But she doesn't exist in the real world.
She's at the forefront of the growing artificial influencer movement -… pic.twitter.com/rAR8IOyoe7
— Pop Base (@PopBase) September 6, 2023
Recording Academy CEO says “it’s absolutely eligible because it was written by a human.” pic.twitter.com/PsLeI3rwCB
Michael Chabon, David Henry Hwang, Other Writers Sue Meta AI Platform LLaMA For Copyright Infringement, Seek Class Action Status https://t.co/RqOx6mCzhZ
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) September 12, 2023
— Roy L. Pickering Jr. (@AuthorofPatches) August 20, 2023
— Roy L. Pickering Jr. (@AuthorofPatches) August 20, 2023