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Looking at some of your work, it is stunning but it is very similar in style to AI artwork, do you have any recommendations for how to tell apart photography like yours from AI.
I've been thinking about this. And this may sound controversial at first, but I'm hoping people will hear me out.
We should stop trying so hard to detect AI art.
I think we should all lift that burden from our brains.
I have often talked about "woke goggles." Where conservatives have lost the ability to enjoy anything because they are hypervigilant about detecting anything woke. They've cursed themselves into just hating everything. All they have left is the "God's Not Dead" Cinematic Universe.
And I worry people are getting AI goggles now. They are so concerned about accidentally enjoying robot art and hurting artists that they have overcorrected to the point where they are hurting artists.
One cannot say "AI is all soulless slop that always looks bad" and then accuse a real artist of making something that looks like AI and not hurt them. By doing so, it includes the baggage of all of the "slop" comments along with it. This crusade is having collateral damage to the very artists we are trying to protect.
Yes, we need to be cautious about malicious AI images. Misinformation and deepfakes are going to be a big problem. People using AI imagery for profit is already a mess. But if you are cruising your feed and like a cool sci-fi robot gal or a photo of a waterfall and it turns out to be AI... that's fine.
It was trained by real artists and AI is going to create some cool shit because of that.
Honestly, I think a lot of the worst slop is because the dipshits creating the prompts have no artistic taste. People keep blaming the AI for how bad it looks and often don't consider it is a product of the loser who published it.
There is plenty of non-slop out there that has fooled me. And, like it or not, it is going to get harder and harder to tell what is AI. Until there are better tools or better regulations, I don't think there is much we can do to avoid enjoying AI art every once in a while. If only by accident.
Current "AI detectors" are mostly a scam. Even the best forensic-level AI image detectors struggle to stay above 70–80% accuracy across a wide range of models and image types. And that's in controlled lab conditions.
Free online tools often drop to near coin-flip accuracy (50–60%), especially with newer image generators and post-processing applied.
The best way to avoid AI imagery is to look at an artist's body of work. It's much harder to create consistent, non-obvious fake images in a large sample size. That is usually enough to have confidence in authenticity. Plus, if they have posted similar art before 2022, you can pretty much rule out any shenanigans.
Otis literally died before genAI was available.
But images you see in the wild, just let yourself enjoy them if that is what your brain wants to do. It'll be okay.
I just think we are attacking this backwards. If we want to protect artists, we need to support them.
Calling out random AI art does not support them.
It does not put money in their pockets.
It does not grow their audience.
Over a decade ago I tried to lead a fight to create better systems of attribution on websites like Reddit and Imgur. I even spoke to the Imgur team after an article was written about me.
I asked them to allow sources on their posts and to develop tech that would help people find where an image came from. They said they were "working on it" and it never manifested.
IMAGE SHARING SITES STEAL MORE FROM ARTISTS THAN AI.
But we just kind of accepted it. No one really joined me in my fight. The prevailing defeatist attitude was, "That's just the way it is."
I think now is the time to demand better attribution systems. We need to be vigilant about making sure as many posts as possible have good sourcing. If an image on Reddit goes viral, the top comment should be the source. And if it isn't, you should try to find it and add it.
Just to be clear, "credit to the original artist" is NOT proper attribution.
And perhaps we can lobby these image sharing sites to create better sourcing systems and tools. They could even use fucking AI to find the earliest posted version of an image.
And it would be nice if it didn't require people to go into the comments to find the source. It could just be in the headline. They could even create little badges "made by a human" for verified artists.
Good attribution helps artists grow their audience. It is one of the single most effective things you can do to help them.
I literally just got this message...
There are maybe 10 popular artists who I helped grow their audience early on. Just because I reblogged their work and added links to all of their social media. I even hired my best friend to add sourcing information to every post because I believed so much in good attribution.
Calling out AI art may feel good in the moment. You caught someone trying to trick people and it feels like justice. But, in most cases, the tangible benefits to real artists seem small. It impedes your ability to enjoy art without always being suspicious. And the risk of telling someone you think they make soulless slop doesn't seem worth it.
But putting that time and effort into attribution *would* be worth it. I have proven it time and time again.
I also think people should consider having a monthly art budget. I don't care if it is $5. But if we all commit to seeking out cool artists and being their collective patrons, we could really make a difference and keep real art alive. Just commit to finding a cool new artist every month and financially contributing to them in some way.
On a bigger scale I think advocating for universal basic income, art grants for education and creation, and government regulation of AI would all be helpful long term goals. Though I think our friends in Europe may have to take the lead on regulation at the moment.
So...
Stop worrying about enjoying or calling out AI art.
Demand better attribution from image sharing sites.
Make sure all art has a source listed.
Start an art budget.
Advocate for better regulations.
I think you’re missing the point and you didn’t answer the original question? Why even “answer” the original question if you’re just going to side step everything and act like we shouldn’t think critically? you could’ve at least included a link to somebody else who is willing to give this person advice at the very least.
The way that you are saying thinking critically about the art you consume is being suspicious and acting like it’s a constant awful drain to use your brain to think critically is just so misguided. just because you think critically about a piece of art doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it or you’re some kind of miserable person who hates everything.
Why are you using such negative language for an essential brain function. This is the same attitude as the people who act like judging is an awful thing when in reality everyone is judging things constantly you’re judging whether or not you think someone might hurt you you’re judging whether or not that car on the road is gonna hit you you’re judging whether or not you think that bird is gonna crap on your head it’s not a bad thing to judge things just like it’s not a bad thing to critically think about whether your art was made by a human being or was made decimating a lake.
It’s always so sad to see people act like thinking is just so hard and not something that is absolutely necessary to keep our brains at peak function and to keep our society running. most people don’t even read anymore I think they’ll survive thinking critically about a piece of art and I think the artist will survive someone wondering whether or not AI had a part in an art piece. most artists think critically about other people’s art and look for AI themselves from what I’ve seen kind of hard to ignore the fire in your own house so to speak. you’re just assuming that everyone can’t enjoy AI art no one even said anything about that. I think it’s pretty clear if people can’t tell the difference between AI art and real art a lot of the time that that would definitely note to you that people do enjoy AI art and it’s definitely not just a thing that is always an ugly piece of art. I hate the concept and idea of NFT’s and there were plenty of ugly stupid ones like those monkey racists made but even I can admit that there were definitely good pieces of art as NFT’s just because I didn’t like what they were doing and the idea behind it didn’t mean that the content was always bad, nuance.
There’s plenty of good looking AI art so if somebody thinks your art is AI it doesn’t mean that they’re comparing it to the bad AI art. As long as there aren’t hands involved I have seen some pretty good AI art of hyper realism because hyper realism artists are extremely good at what they do so it only makes sense that if you put a bunch of their work together that it would look incredible as long as AI doesn’t have to think too hard because it doesn’t understand how the world works.
I don’t like or support AI art so I don’t wanna give it clicks or make it money or make it so more of our planet can get decimated so that can be made so I just tried to think critically about it because I would like a different outcome that doesn’t make me a bad person or uptight or mean I can’t enjoy anything it just means that I have a moral backbone that I am willing to use my brain to try to uphold. 
I also gotta say if you’re gonna put yourself out there as an artist you have to be OK with the fact that people are going to criticize your art, no one should ever go out thinking that everyone is gonna love their artwork and it’s bad if people don’t get it or enjoy it.
Automatically defaulting to feeling bad about an innocuous comment is just a good way to feel bad about yourself and if people think that way they should take a second to think about the fact that AI art is a full spectrum from absolute garbage to hey I can’t tell if that’s human created art or not.
So just assuming the worst so you can have a pity party is silly and weird for any artist to latch on to. I think it’s pretty clear that if your art was looking like really bad AI art that no one would even have a problem telling whether or not it was made by AI.
your whole crux of your argument kind of doesn’t really work then like I know there’s exceptions but for the most part if something is looking like bad AI art most people can recognize that it’s bad AI art because part of being bad means it’s obvious, to put it plainly if AI art is good or considered good it’s because of how close it looks to human work not ai art. so yeah to have somebody ask if your art is AI and automatically think it makes your art bad when usually the reason why people question really hard whether or not something is AI is because they can’t tell it from good art doesn’t really make sense🤷🏻♀️
You point out that AI art is trained by real art too so for you to act like it’s all ugly or is an insult to have someone question whether or not your art is AI it’s just you doing the same thing of insulting artists if that’s what you really think is going on by asking whether or not something was traditionally made and how to recognize that.
I think what you’re saying about sources and attributing is really good but you could just say you don’t really have a way to tell people how to recognize ai art. you don’t have to write an essay where you keep making people think you’re going to give some help and you don’t. A lot of people are being affected by data centers personally or feel very passionately about the things that AI is ruining so you just saying relax and don’t worry about it as much is not going to help them.
Comparing thinking critically about whether an art piece is AI or not because you want things to be better, to be educated and support good people to how conservatives do not educate themselves, will fully believe lies, do not care about people’s well-being and only dislike stuff that is different from them is not a good comparison at all.
Conservatives are clearly loving the fact that they can hate other people who aren’t like them and make them feel lesser by asserting that the only reason anyone would value a piece of media  about them or including them is because they are putting on a show or giving them participation points or basically anything negative that isn’t just genuine including of everyone seeking to represent reality. that’s pretty the opposite of people wanting to critically think about whether or not the artwork they consume is made by real people or killing the ground we walk on.
how in the world is something like that comparable to people asking you for advice on how to recognize AI art that you somehow turned into how we’re really attacking artists by trying to recognize AI art make it make sense.
Having an art budget is great advice, you know if you’re so into attribution stuff (me too) and you clearly already have a platform why not start a website or app that does that. You seem to have plenty of ideas about attribution, tons of people are interested in something like this and would love to join a platform that not only took a stand against AI but offered a true marketplace for creators with credit for their work. because most of the places that art gets majorly shared have been taken over by AI artists and quite frankly pedophiles and sex pests I feel like people are jonesing for an alternative to posting art on elons pedo haven or deviant art’s disgusting shmegma. even the marketplace sites like Etsy have been taken over by drop shipping scams and stuff that is off of Temu. If you want any help making this website hmu I got a bunch of ideas.
idk no offense meant either just felt like there was a lot of nuance missing from the discussion
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I think people would be less suicidal if they were allowed to talk about being suicidal without risk of being sent to the Torture Dungeon
No I can definitely say that being able to talk about it wouldn’t fix any of the things that make me want to end my life. The only thing that would make me feel less suicidal is people working together to make the world a better place but nobody wants to do that.
You can talk to plenty of people about being suicidal without being sent to a torture dungeon by the way. Therapists and all kinds of people will talk to you about being suicidal and not send you to an institution I can tell you from experience. it depends on the severity and the danger, if you look someone in the face and you say that you’re planning on ending yourself today of course people are going to be concerned and want to stop you from doing that which often leads to putting you in a place that you can’t do that to yourself.
Would you rather people just go ha ha oh wow yeah I had a bad weekend too and then just walk away and leave you to your plans?
I would much rather have a way to get people help when they are threatening their lives then to just not do anything when people are talking about wanting to end their lives.
The problem isn’t addressing suicidal things, the problem is the institutions we use to do that.
Much like putting prisoners with drug charges with violent criminals makes them worse people, if we put vulnerable people into institutions that are bad and don’t actually care or help them they get even more disillusioned in the system.
If institutions were good places that helped people and still fostered freedom and independence and safety it would be a different story.I know there are a few places like this and I know that there are staff working even within the bad places that are good people but we need a total reform on institutional care.
Not doing anything when people are considering ending their lives is not the solution, we need to fix systems and make support look less like a prison and more like a place to heal.
Sounds like you need a better support system if you feel like you can’t be honest about how you’re feeling with them without being put in an institution, or perhaps these people just actually care about you and aren’t educated enough to know any other options or you have really scared them in the past and they just think this is the best solution.
So yeah we should advocate for reform of institutions and a better system to decide how long people stay in a place and what kind of help they should receive.
People shouldn’t be terrified of things like mental health institutions or foster care. It’s so sad how many people don’t get help from abuse because they are afraid of the systems that are supposed to help them.
This is a massive multifaceted problem but I really don’t think the solution is to downplay people talking about suicide.
I really hope things go better for you, go out and make one strangers day today❤️
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What do you mean “chat” is now referring to ChatGPT and not twitch chat? What? What? What the fuck? No?
When I address chat I am speaking to a presumed Greek chorus of real human people shitposting on their lunch break, not a machine that devours lakes to covert electricity into slop.
“scientists don’t want you know” is a phrase that always cracks me up because if you actually meet a scientist they will be shaking and crying like an overstimulated chihuahua with the need to let you know
“don’t want you TO know.” I think scientists know when you need the word to in a sentence.
I keep reading it as “scientists don’t want you now” lmao
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