• Artificial intelligence (AI) generators are increasingly facing a number of legal challenges.

  • The University of Chicago devised “Glaze”, a tool to protect the work of artists.

  • The goal of copyright law is to protect and encourage human creativity.

glaze” is a tool that claims to protect artists from artificial intelligence (AI), because lately it has been seen that art contests are beginning to be won by AI systems, so there must be a platform for artists to defend themselves, at least to identify what a machine has done from what has made a human

The impact of AI today

It has already been the case on several occasions that the AI It tends to take the spotlight off human labor, even this intelligence has been embroiled in artist class action lawsuits as it has been accused of copyright infringement and copyright infringement. Were Sarah Anderson, Kelly McKernan and Karla Ortiz who prepared a lawsuit against the AI, for violating intellectual property, through images issued by this intelligence, also the main purpose of this is to avoid future damage.

The AI it has the ability to generate images so realistic that it becomes difficult to distinguish them from real photos or paintings, even recently, a photograph made with artificial intelligence won a contest, because it looked very realistic.

The intelligence artificial (IA) has had a remarkable growth in recent years and in this 2023, it is giving a lot to talk about, since it is the novelty in technology, in fact the AI is part of the trends to consider this year, since it has several things to offer.

Much has been said about its benefits since it is known that it has greater control in certain processes, AI is capable of being really efficient in processes productive and production lines to generate higher productivity, plus it is ideal for the automation and quick decision-making, as this favors the increase and quality of the productivity.

Artificial Intelligence is a term coined by Stanford professor John McCarthy in 1956, to name the computer discipline that tries to create systems capable of learning and reasoning like a human being, it is one of the technological areas with the greatest economic projection in the short term. and medium term. So much so that its market value could exceed the barrier of 300 billion dollars in 2025.

“Glaze” the tool created to protect artists from AI

The University of Chicago has taken action on the matter to create a tool called glazewhich aims to prevent artificial intelligence (AI) learn the style of an artist, in response to the threat that the images generated by AI win art contests and grace book covers, which could pose a threat to some artists.

The University of Chicago contributors acknowledge that the tool does not guarantee absolute protection, however, they note that action must be taken, at least until laws or political regulations are manifested.

At the moment, AI generators already face a number of legal challengessince the threat manifests itself mainly for artists, because the databases that the AI ​​uses to learn styles have been built without their consent, leading many artists to fear for their work.

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Set of watercolors for artists

Concept Art Association raised more than 200 thousand dollars to hire a company to persuade Congress to protect the intellectual property of artists, because with this intelligence the work of artists has been very little valued, and if something is not done, at any moment the AI could take a lot of information that should remain original, so surely glaze will keep up to date with all of this.

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