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Artists have brought a lawsuit against three major AI Art companies, claiming the companies illegally used the artwork and illustrations of artists to train their algorithms. <ref>https://news.artnet.com/art-world/class-action-lawsuit-ai-generators-deviantart-midjourney-stable-diffusion-2246770?fbclid=IwAR0W31X7_n_h7p5_GtM7O7_k2Dj-a9l5xAmn_YG7qQ895XlwxAZjc771zcc</ref>
 
Artists have brought a lawsuit against three major AI Art companies, claiming the companies illegally used the artwork and illustrations of artists to train their algorithms. <ref>https://news.artnet.com/art-world/class-action-lawsuit-ai-generators-deviantart-midjourney-stable-diffusion-2246770?fbclid=IwAR0W31X7_n_h7p5_GtM7O7_k2Dj-a9l5xAmn_YG7qQ895XlwxAZjc771zcc</ref>
  
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AI generated art is soaring in relevance across social media as a popular app called Lensa is being widely used to generate portraits. While the app claims to be "bringing art to the masses", several authors of digital art have come forward saying their work has been copied.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 26 January 2023

Artificial-intelligence-generated art, or AI art, is any piece of art generated through artificial intelligence. AI art is constructed using machine-learning algorithms, which are self-learning. [1] These algorithms incorporate elements from digitally available images and artwork.3 A user will provide specific parameters that train the algorithms to look at a certain selection of these images. These parameters are provided by the user to the algorithms as prompts, which can be in the form of phrases (text) or images. 4

The specific method through which the image is produced depends on the decoder that the algorithm is trained on. For text prompts, the algorithm can put the text through an autoregressive or diffusion prior. The autoregressive or diffusion prior then produces an image embedding, which is then fed to a diffusion decoder. The decoder produces the final image based on the image embedding.2 4

Added: Art professors have begun to worry about the prevalence of art-generating algorithms, particularly pertaining to its simplicity of use.[2] Users can create abstract and sophisticated images, which has teachers worried their students won't develop necessary skills for work in art.

Artists have brought a lawsuit against three major AI Art companies, claiming the companies illegally used the artwork and illustrations of artists to train their algorithms. [3]


Ethical Concerns

AI generated art is soaring in relevance across social media as a popular app called Lensa is being widely used to generate portraits. While the app claims to be "bringing art to the masses", several authors of digital art have come forward saying their work has been copied.


  1. https://magazine.artland.com/ai-art/
  2. https://www.vice.com/en/article/jgpzz3/ai-art-in-schools
  3. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/class-action-lawsuit-ai-generators-deviantart-midjourney-stable-diffusion-2246770?fbclid=IwAR0W31X7_n_h7p5_GtM7O7_k2Dj-a9l5xAmn_YG7qQ895XlwxAZjc771zcc