Faerywing Art

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Dragon Age fan artist, gamer, neurodivergent, level 48, housewife, dog & bird mom, BLM, Trans Rights
@benjamincox I started watching some videos & reading articles I found. This lead me to realize why I never seemed to fit in with others my whole life. Certain things that are now known signs—like spontaneously learning to read as a toddler. My friend & I both started figuring ourselves out at that point. It explains why my special interests are always so intense. On YouTube, I recommend Yo Samdy Sam’s channel. She’s from the UK, but lives in the Netherlands.
@benjamincox In my case, I was at my doctor’s office for something. I asked him about certain things I’d noticed with myself over my life—sensitive to heat & light compared to others I knew. His young son had recently been diagnosed as autistic & he told me about Sensory Perception Disorder. Around this time, one of my best friend’s daughter was getting diagnosed at the age of 2. This kiddo is a lot like I was when I was little, and her mom & I are very much alike.
@cendrineartist @klforslund I’d love to discuss the creative process and we work around our neurospiciness. 😊
@cendrineartist @klforslund Hi! I’m on Instagram with the same handle—@FaerywingArt. I have a lot of my work on there! Nice to meet you!
@acidarmor Are you active on here at all? Was trying to reach you. 😄
@enigmalea @[email protected] @klforslund @dragonage I did apply, my portfolio link is the link to my instagram, because all my best work is there!
Artists & Consent!
You know how you can wear clothes that "confuse" AI systems? This is like that, but to disguise art you share online so AI can't learn from it.
paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.04222
Thanks for the reporting
@kashhill !
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/13/technology/ai-art-generator-lensa-stable-diffusion.html
Glaze: Protecting Artists from Style Mimicry by Text-to-Image Models

Recent text-to-image diffusion models such as MidJourney and Stable Diffusion threaten to displace many in the professional artist community. In particular, models can learn to mimic the artistic style of specific artists after "fine-tuning" on samples of their art. In this paper, we describe the design, implementation and evaluation of Glaze, a tool that enables artists to apply "style cloaks" to their art before sharing online. These cloaks apply barely perceptible perturbations to images, and when used as training data, mislead generative models that try to mimic a specific artist. In coordination with the professional artist community, we deploy user studies to more than 1000 artists, assessing their views of AI art, as well as the efficacy of our tool, its usability and tolerability of perturbations, and robustness across different scenarios and against adaptive countermeasures. Both surveyed artists and empirical CLIP-based scores show that even at low perturbation levels (p=0.05), Glaze is highly successful at disrupting mimicry under normal conditions (>92%) and against adaptive countermeasures (>85%).

arXiv.org

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@corinnebusche I love it! And excited to read the next issue!