Anti AI Art

One-page infographic project for Advanced Writing for Technical Professions at Northeastern University.

Explains to the viewer how AI art harms artists.

Made with Adobe Photoshop.

June 2023

References:

  1. S. Goodyear. “Why those AI-generated portraits all over social media have artists on edge.” CBC.ca. Accessed: Jun. 20, 2023. [Online.] Available: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/artificial-intelligence-ai-art-ethics-greg-rutkowski-1.6679466

  2. L. Van Baarle. “I wholeheartedly support the ongoing protest against AI art. Why? Because my artwork is in the datasets used to train these image generators without my consent. I get zero compensation for tihs, even though these image generators cost money to use, and are a commercial product.” Twitter. Accessed: Jun. 20, 2023. [Online.] Available: https://twitter.com/loishh/status/1603434516663734274

  3. G. Rutkowski. “Neverwinter Dragonslayer.” Artstation.com. Accessed: Jun. 22, 2023. [Online.] Available: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/QnZ8Gr

  4. OpenArt. “Big ancient dragon breathing fire onto medieval knights in a epic battle on the battlefield, high detail, high definition, photorealistic, 8k.” OpenArt.ai. Accessed: June. 22, 2023. [Online.] Available: https://openart.ai/discovery/sd-1005826732936417401

  5. G. Rutkowski. Profile picture. Twitter. Accessed: Jun. 20, 2023. [Online.] Available: https://twitter.com/GrzegorzRutko14/photo

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