Away With ai creative projects!
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So Netflix is releasing this animated movie but hereās the thing - all backgrounds are done in AI. No actual BG artists were hired or credited for this work.Ā
And hereās the kicker - I gave them too much credit. I realized that not even the AI users are credited apparently.Ā
Check this out:
ā+Humanā. No names, no nothing.Ā
I know itās tempting, but please donāt hate-watch this thing. Numbers equal profit even if the people watching are just doing it to mock. Donāt give Netflix and other studios even more incentive to fire more animators and replace them with machines trained on their work and skill. Hilariously, the excuse used is āthere arenāt enough artistsā. Thatās not true - there are more than enough artists, but the real issue is that no one wants to pay a living wage. Hereās a short video about the reality of animation in Japan.Ā
The biggest winners in this equation at the end of the day are the AI infrastructure owners - owners of Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, etc. Do not feed this machine, it creates more monopolization of entire industries, raises a powerful few and dehumanizes the rest.
EDIT: a lot of people are unsure what the animeās called - itās The Dog and the Boy.
YOUR ART AND IMAGES ON TUMBLR ARE BEING USED TO TRAIN AI MODELS.
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Go to "Blog Settings" -> "Visibility" -> "Third-Party Sharing" and turn it off. (Visual example here.) You need to do this with every sideblog.
so a huge list of artists that was used to train midjourneyās model got leaked and iām on it
literally there is no reason to support AI generators, they canāt ethically exist. my art has been used to train every single major one without consent lmfao š¤Ŗ
link to the archive
After 146 days, the Writer's Strike has ended with a resounding success. Throughout constant attempts by the studios to threaten, gaslight, and otherwise divide the WGA, union members stood strong and kept fast in their demands. The result is a historic win guaranteeing not only pay increases and residual guarantees, but some of the first serious restrictions on the use of AI in a major industry.
This win is going to have a ripple effect not only throughout Hollywood but in all industries threatened by AI and wage reduction. Studio executives tried to insist that job replacement through AI is inevitable and wage increases for staff members is not financially viable. By refusing to give in for almost five long months, the writer's showed all of the US and frankly the world that that isn't true.
Organizing works. Unions work. Collective bargaining how we bring about a better future for ourselves and the next generation, and the WGA proved that today. Congratulations, Writer's Guild of America. #WGAstrong!!!
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