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fixyourwritinghabits · 2 years ago
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Let me elaborate just a tiny bit on what I mean by using chat AIs as tools because I'm already seeing some alarm in the tags. To be clear, Chat AIs in their current form... Suck, basically. They've improved a lot, but they still suck, which is why you should not use them to replace research or work. You don't know if the AI is giving you accurate information. The AI doesn't know if it's giving you accurate information, because that's not what it's designed to do.
However! It's still filled with some exciting possibilities and will greatly aid in a lot of tasks in the future. I'm not against using Chat AI to augment doing schoolwork or assisting in creative projects. They can be used to fix up grammar, better structure your paragraphs, and work out plot points. You do need to be aware that chatbots take the information you give it and keep it to use in the future, so be very careful about using personal material or identifying information. Don't feed it your whole novel or anything.
You also need to be wary in how you use it to assist with doing schoolwork. Like online proctoring programs, education chatbot detectors are designed to assume the worst when it comes to plagiarism, but you can also use them for your benefit. Some detectors, like Grammarly, offer a free tool for students to check their own work to make sure it sounds original, and you can also talk to your instructors on how they would prefer these tools to be used.
And let me stress, a chatbot is merely a tool! If you use them to write computer code, for example, you still need to check that code to be sure it is correct. If a physical therapist asks a chatbot to create a therapy plan based on certain symptoms, they will still need to verify that plan is the best path forward based on their own education and experience. A mechanic or an electrical engineer using AI as a diagnosis tool still needs to verify that diagnosis actually fits the situation. If you use a chatbot to work out a thorny writing problem, you will still need to be sure it works with your own instincts for what's good with your story.
We are absolutely going to see some shitty usage of AI and automation because, you know, capitalist hellscape and all that. For good reason people who work in the field are pushing for regulation and oversight. But a chat AI is like a calculator, not Astro Boy. Remembering it's merely a tool, not a replacement for thought and creativity, and using it as such can be for your benefit.
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dreadark · 11 months ago
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Fresh Snow
some drabbles of kim dokja's company during a snow day, before the story of orv starts
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One could say Kim Dokja was lucky for reaching his apartment before the snowstorm truly picked up. Another could say he was unlucky for the storm happening exactly on the night he meant to go grocery shopping. And the first would argue with the second, saying if he’d just checked the weather forecast a day earlier he wouldn’t even be in this situation, so that couldn’t be called bad luck, only a lack of forethought…
…Damn it, he really was hungry.
It was lucky he had time to eat lunch during work today, and unlucky he had literally nothing left in his fridge or pantry now for dinner. Clear proof that trying to cut himself off from instant noodles was a mistake.
The cold was worse than the hunger, though. Kim Dokja knew this building had terrible insulation, but now he was feeling the lack of it seep into his bones. Wasn’t it some building code violation to let the temperatures indoors drop this low? Of course, having the time or money to do anything about that was out of the question, but he could daydream taking his bastard landlord to court anyway.
For now, he just had to bear it. If the Iron-Blooded Supreme King Yoo Joonghyuk could withstand being plunged into the coldest depths of Poseidon’s ocean, then Completely Average Salaryman Kim Dokja could definitely triumph over a particularly cold Seoul night…!
Before he could cringe himself to death over that thought, a notification popped up on his phone. A new chapter of Three Ways to Survive in a Ruined World? tls123 had announced another hiatus earlier this week, which from previous experience would last a couple days longer, so he hadn’t expected an update today. Maybe, they’d come back early just to save him—?
>> lol there ws rly smn like this… s5gir antis r so sad
Unfortunately, it was only a reply to a comment he’d made years ago. Specifically, one on a chapter of SSSSS-Grade Infinite Regressor pointing out how obviously “Yoo Joonhyun” was ripping off his Joonghyuk-ie…
The person who replied had probably assumed his account was old enough to have been abandoned, especially with how much backlash his comments had gotten then. So they’d surely be in for a shock if the original commenter shot back with definitive proof of this so-called author’s plagiarism.
…Kim Dokja was twenty-seven now. Having graduated university despite all odds he now “contributed to society” by going through the motions of a meaningless QA job, so he would definitely be considered an adult. Definitely too old to participate in flame wars online. Definitely too mature to start typing up a cool reply (carefully composed, he couldn’t seem like he was letting emotion get to his head) on how much evidence he’d collected to support his point (all saved to a draft on his personal email account, so he could access it wherever) and how they should at least apologize to tls123-nim in place of this pretentious “writer” who still refused to…
And really, ‘s5gir’? With an abbreviation that clunky, no wonder they had to copy someone. Couldn’t even come up with a decent title.
Only after posting the reply did Kim Dokja realize he’d completely forgotten about the cold while typing.
read the rest on ao3 here
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notapersob · 10 months ago
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I wrote an essay on this topic, which is what the comic is based off of. If you care to read it it's beneath the cut , as well as my works Cited, and alt text.
This was a college English assignment, first the essay then the multimodal project. I wanted to share it with the internet people on my phone because this is something that is important to me. (i added it up and i spent roughly 40+ hours on this comic in two weeks, guys, the carpal tunnel is coming for me...)
i would also like to give a huge thanks to some of my best friends for helping me, @ellalily my wonderful talented friend who i love so much and adore their work. (i love her art so much). I know you'll see this, love you king <22223333.
and my partner, @totallynotagremlin . amazing artist and the person i admire every day. thankyou for helping me with this and listening to me rant about this project. i love you so much *kisses you on the forehead.
If anyone reads this, please go check out their art.
THE ESSAY
If you're not paying attention you could mistake AI art for art made by real artists. Many people use AI without much knowledge about it, thinking it's something harmless and fun. However, AI art has a real impact on the art community. AI art is largely harmful to the art community because it negatively impacts artists by stealing and plagiarizing their work.
Knowing how AI generators create art provides important context in understanding the negative impacts of AI-generated art and why it is bad. In an article by The Guardian, Clark L. explains, “The AI has been trained on billions of images, some of which are copyrighted works by living artists, it can generally create a pretty faithful approximation”. On its own, this doesn't sound that bad, and many fail to see the issue with this. However, the corporations training these AI art generators use artists' work without their knowledge or consent. Stable diffusion, an online AI art generator, has provided artists the option to opt out of future iterations of the technology training. However, the damage has already been done. AI is ‘trained’ by being fed images. It analyzes them. It works by being given large amounts of data and input codes. In an article by  The Guardian, written by Clark L, there is a quote from Karla Ortiz, an illustrator, and board member of CAA, concerning this issue. She says, “It’s like someone who already robbed you saying, ‘Do you want to opt out of me robbing you?”.
Another article by Yale Daily News has several categories, the first being, “How does AI generate art”.  As the heading explains, the first section of the article explains how AI text-to-image generators like DALL-E2 and Midjourney create images by “analyzing data sets containing thousands to millions of images” (Yup K.). In the same article, they cite an artist, Ron Cheng, a Yale Visual Arts Collective board member who is against AI because AI fails to obtain consent from artists before stealing their art. Cheng says “There are enough artists out there where there shouldn't really be a need to make AI to do that.” (Yup K.). The article says Cheng views AI as a tool but not at the cost of the people who spent their lives developing artistic skills.
Many artists feel that they should be compensated or that this should fall under copyright laws but because proving this machine-made art has taken elements of their style is so difficult, the AI companies get off with no consequences. For an artist to take action against an AI image generator, they would have to prove that one of their art pieces had been copied into the system which can be difficult. They would have to prove specific elements of their personal art style have been directly copied and prove that their art has been used and imitated without their consent. Many artists feel that this technology will take their jobs and opportunities in the creative field of work. Kim Leutwyler, a six-time Archibald Prize finalist artist, expressed her issues with AI companies stealing her art in an ABC news article.  Leutwyler said that they had found almost every portrait they created, included in a database used to train AI without their knowledge or consent. They said it “feels like a violation” (Williams T.). 
  With AI art relying on, often, stolen artwork, and creating an interpretation of what it sees, it blurs the line between what is copyright infringement and what is not. In a BBC article by Chris Vallance,  Professor Lionel Bently, director of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law at Cambridge University said that in the UK, “it's not an infringement of copyright in general to use the style of somebody else” (Vallance). Another point to keep in mind is that not many artists have the means to fight these legal battles for their art even if they wanted to. This same BBC article speaks about the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), an organization that collects payments on behalf of artists for the use of their images. One quote helps illustrate their point, “I asked DACS’ head of policy Reema Aelhi if artists’ livelihoods are at stake. “Absolutely yes,” she says” (Vallance).
Another concern about AI mentioned in this article is deep fakes, porn, and bias. “Google warned that the data set of scraped images used to train AI systems often includes pornography, reflected social stereotypes, and contained “derogatory, or otherwise harmful associations to marginalize identity groups.” (Vallance). These are all important things to consider when using AI because an AI system can harmfully replicate biases and negative stereotypes because of what it learned. For example, if you input the prompt criminal, it is more likely for the image to be of a person of color. On the other hand, if you input the prompt, CEO, it is strongly probable that an image of an old white man in a suit will show up, not a woman, or a person of color. These stereotypes go much further and much deeper than just these two examples, but the AI recreates what it was taught and can follow patterns that are harmful to minorities.
Another concern many artists have is about their jobs and livelihoods. With how AI art has progressed in the past few years, it is starting to take opportunities from real artists. “It’s been just a month. What about in a year? I probably won’t be able to find my work out there because [the internet] will be flooded with AI art,” Rutkowski told MIT Technology Review (Clarke L.). Many of the articles I researched mentioned the Colorado State Art Fair, where an AI-generated image won first place. The BBC article written by Vallance talks about how a man (Allan) entered an AI-generated image mid-journey and won. Many artists were outraged by this and suddenly aware of how AI could take opportunities like these from them. The artists who entered this competition spent hours and hours on their pieces. As you can imagine they were angry, rightfully so, that an AI-generated piece that took no more than a few seconds won. There is a level of unfairness to this and many artists feel that AI should not be allowed in art competitions like this. It feels like they got cheated out of something they worked hard for. Nobody would let a robot compete in the Olympics or a cooking competition, so why should a machine be allowed to enter an art fair? AI could start taking jobs from artists working on animated projects, or taking commissions.
With AI’s ability to imitate a certain artist's style, some people may feel that they no longer have to pay an artist for work when they could just input a few words into a machine and get something done in seconds. There were artist and writer strikes in Hollywood, in part because of this. These creative people wanted to be paid fairly and have better working conditions, as well as a promise that not all of them would be replaced with AI. When SORA AI came out, I saw many artists online who aspired to have jobs in the animation industry, losing hope and motivation. A soulless and emotionless machine can rip away a lifelong hobby and passion.
Many artists were upset but Allen, the winner of the Colorado State Art Fair, stood by his point and said, “It's over. AI won. Humans lost” (Clark L.). The article quoted a game and concept artist, RJ Palmer's tweet, “This thing wants our job, it's actively anti-artist”.  The article speaks of how artists often take inspiration from other artists, “great artists steal”, but Mr. Palmer said, “This (AI) is directly stealing their essence in a way”. In an article by The Guardian, Clarke L. writes about how AI art has raised debates on just how much AI can be credited with creativity.  Human art has thoughts, memories, and feelings put behind it and takes a lot of skill, whereas, on the opposite end, AI art can't handle concepts like that. AI does not experience life like real people do. It does not have feelings or emotions and it can only think with the knowledge we give it. Since it cannot have these emotions, the art it creates will never have the emotions that art made by real artists has.
Cansu Canca, a research associate professor at Northeastern University and founder and director of the AI Ethics Lab said, “It is important to be mindful about the implications of automation and what it means for humans who might be ‘replaced’” (Mello-Klein, C.). She went on to say that we shouldn't be fearful but instead ask what we want from machines and how we can best use them to benefit people. The article says “With the push of a button, he was able to create a piece of art that would have taken hours to create by hand” (Mello-Klein, C.). Some artists said, “We’re watching the death of artistry unfold right before our eyes” (Mello-Klein, C.). In an article by the New Yorker, Chayka, K., started by giving three reasons why artists feel wronged by AI image generators that are trained using their artwork. The “three C’s”, they didn't consent, they were not compensated and their influence was not credited. The article states how it is hard for copyright claims based on style to get picked up because in visual art “courts have sometimes ruled in favor of the copier rather than the copied” (Chayka, K.). This applies to music as well, where some songs can sound similar but nothing will be done about it because they are different enough, or the source material was changed enough not to be seen as a complete copy. The article said, “In some sense. You could say that artists are losing their monopoly on being artists” (Chayka, K.). Some people are even hiring AI to make book covers instead of hiring artists.
While I am personally against the use of AI art as well as many of my artist friends, all people have their own opinions about the technology. The article by the New Yorker, written by Chayka, K, quotes Kelly Mckernan, who said they watch Reddit and Discord chats about AI. This provides opinions on some everyday people who aren't in the art field. on the situation and said, “They have this belief that career artists, people who have dedicated their whole lives to their work, are gatekeeping, keeping them from making the art they want to make. They think we’re elitist and keeping our secrets.” (Chayka, K.). I remember an acquaintance of mine said that he used AI art because he could not afford to commission an artist. Not everyone can afford to commission an artist and pay them fairly for their time. However, this does not mean artists should settle for less than their work is worth. Art takes time and that is time the artist could be doing something else. 
Northeastern Global contacted Derek Curry, an associate professor of art and design at Northeastern, who gave his thoughts on the subject and he does not believe AI art will ever replace humans because technology has limits. “The cycle of fear and acceptance has occurred with every new technology since the dawn of the industrial age, and there are always casualties that come with change” (Mello-Klein, C.). The article goes on to say how auto-tune was once controversial but it has become a music industry standard. It's used as a tool, and AI art could be similar. It is true that with new technology, people always fear it before it is accepted. For example, the car. People feared it would take jobs and replace people, and this did happen, but it offered more convenience and opened up more jobs for people than it took. Now cars are used by everyone and it is almost impossible to get around in America without one because it wasn't made for walking, it was built around roads. There are many more examples of people fearing a new technology before accepting it, so this could be the case with AI, but for AI to be used as a tool and aid to artists, greedy corporations have to change the way they think about the technology. They have to see it as, not a replacement, but a tool. Big animation companies want to replace a lot of their human artists, who need their jobs to support themselves and their families, with AI. This prospect is something that is discouraging to artists who want to enter the animation field, which is already competitive.
The Yale Daily News (Yup, K.), cites Brennan Buck, a senior critic at the Yale School of Architecture. He uses AI as a tool to colorize and upscale images. He does not think AI is a real threat to artists. This is a very different take from most artists I’ve heard about and talked to. I can see how this technology can be used as a tool and I think that is one of the only right ways to use AI art. It should be used as a tool, not a replacement. Another way AI art can be used as a tool is to learn how to draw. New artists can study how art is made by looking at colors and anatomy for inspiration, though it should be taken with a grain of salt because AI tends to leave out details, and things merge and some details make no sense. These are all things real artists would notice and not do in their pieces. Young artists could also study the process of real artists they admire. Getting good at art takes years and practice. Seeing all kinds of different art can help with the learning process. On the topic of some people feeling like AI is not a real threat to artists, some people feel that eventually the technology will fade in popularity and will become more of a tool. Only time can tell if AI art will take the jobs of artist.
  With everything being said, AI art is actively harming artists and the art community. Even if some artists like Brennan Buck feel that AI isn't a real threat to artists, presently, it is taking opportunities and jobs from artists and it will only get worse as the technology progresses. We need to prioritize real artists instead of a machine, a machine that will never be able to replicate the authenticity of living people's art that reflects their experiences and lives. Some artists use art to express and spread awareness of real-life issues. I have neurodivergent, transgender and queer friends who create art to show what it feels like to experience the world when it seems everyone is against you. I make art to reflect the beautiful things I see and read. I too am queer and fall under the trans umbrella term and I'm autistic, and I use art as a way to express myself through these things that make up my identity.
AI could never put the emotion that real people put into the things they create. Art is a labor of love and pain. Art like Félix González-Torres free candy contemporary art piece cannot ever be replicated by AI and have the same meaning. He “created nineteen candy pieces that were featured in many museums around the world. Many of his works target HIV”(Public Delivery, n.d.). The opinions and views on this, relatively, new technology differ from person to person. Some artists view generative AI art as a tool to utilize in their art while others see it as a threat and something that is taking away from artists. AI art can be used for bad, as it has and will be used to make deep fakes unless limitations are put on it. The AI systems are trained on thousands of images of real people and of art made by artists, all without their consent and most of the time, without their knowledge. On the other hand, some artists use it to aid their process and don't see the issue. Based on what I have learned, I do not think AI art is good, nor should it have a place in the creative job fields. Companies should not copy and steal work from artists. Artists work their whole lives to learn to create, and that should not be replaced by a machine.
ALT TEXT (I didn't know where to put the alt text, sorry, also, this is the first time I've ever done alt text so I'm sorry if its not the greatest, i tried. if you have feedback though, that would be greatly appreciated)
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“AI art is NOT real art” under  a picture of the letters AI, crossed out in red.
“AI text-to-image generators like DALL-E2 and Midjourney create images by, “analyzing data sets containing thousands to millions of images” (Yup K.)” 
Beneath the test is a set of polaroid photos strung up, with a black crow sitting on the wire. There is a computer with a few tabs open and two ladybugs near it.
“AI art generators are trained off of artwork used without the artist's consent.”
To the side of the text is a small person holding up something they drew. There are lines leading from their drawing to an ai recreated version of it.
Page 2
There is a picture of Kim Leutwyler 
“Feels like a violation”
“I found almost every portrait I've ever created on there as well as artworks by many Archibald finalists and winners”
Kim Leutwyler
(Williams T.)
There is a picture of Tom Christopherson
“I didn't think I would care as much as I did. It was a bit of a rough feeling to know that stuff had been used against my will without even notifying me.”
“It just feels unethical when it's done sneakily behind artists' backs… people are really angry, and fair enough”. 
Tom Christopherson
(Williams T.)
There is a drawing of Ellalily drawn by them,  with their cat sitting on top of the bubble they're in.
“AI sucks the life out of art… there’s no love, no creativity, no humanity to the finished product. And that's not even scratching the surface of the blatant violations put upon artists whose work has been stolen to fuel this lifeless craft” 
EllaLily
(@ellalily on tumbrl)
There is a drawing of Gremlin/Cthulhu 14 with small mushrooms growing off of their bubble
“AI art isn't real art because it just copies from real artists. Art is something that is so very human and it has human emotions in it. A robot can't replicate that emotion and cant give meaning to an art piece”
gremlin/cthulhu14
(@totallynotagremlin on tumbrl)
There is a drawing of myself gesturing towards the text.
“AI art is actively harming the art community by:
Taking jobs
Opportunities
Hope and motivation
From artists.”
Page 3
“Most artists can't do anything against the people feeding their art into these AI systems.”
There are two drawings of myself, sitting down, crisscross, underneath the text with speech bubbles showing that I'm theI'm person talking.
“Many artists don't have the means to fight these legal battles for their art, even if they wanted to.”
“Some dont have the:
Money” 
drawing of a dollar and some coins
“Time” 
drawing of a clock with the numbers jumbled
“Capability” 
drawing of a green frog in a purple witch hat and dress holding up a magic wand with its tongue.
“And even if they did…
Most AI art escapes copyright laws”
Beneath this is an image of Professor Lionel Bently and a small drawing of the university of cambridge.
“Professor Lionel Bently, faculty of law at university of cambridge said (In the UK) “its not an infringement of copyright in general to use the style of someone else””
There is a drawing of the same wizard frog from before. It is laying down.
“so … AI gets away with stealing from artists with no consequences.”
The text is surrounded by a yellow and orange comic emphasis speech bubble
Image of van gogh, starry night, and fake ai recreation.
Image of Zeng Fanzhi art, image of john chamberlain art, “art by artists inspired by Van Gogh
“Artists take inspiration from each other. AI only companies what it sees.”
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There is a drawing of a green beetle with yellow wings in the top right corner. On the other side of the page, there is an image of Reema Aelhi.
Design and Artist Copyright Society (DACS) is an organization that collects payments on behalf of artists for the use of their images. “I asked DACS’ head of policy Reema Aelhi if artists' livelihoods are at stake, “absolutely yes,” she says”. (Vallance).
There is a brown bat hanging upside down from red swirls on the page.
“Deep fakes and biases
Another problem with generative AI is that often, the data sets used to train it contains, “pornograhy, reflected social stereotypes and contains “derogatory… or harmful associations to marginalized identity groups””. (vallance)”
There is a cartoonish small white and brown cat underneath the text.
“Example, Prompt CEO”, image of a white old man.
“Prompt, criminal”, image of person of color
“These are examples of HARMFUL BIASES”
There is a moth emerging from a green cocoon through three images. The first is an untouched cocoon, the second has a yellow, red, and green moth halfway emerged from the cocoon. The third has the moth fully emerged, resting on the cocoon. There is one last moth flying across the page underneath the text.
“AI art also threatens the jobs and livelihoods of artists.”
There is a drawing of a brown suitcase with stickers on it, and college certificates around it.
“The artist and writer strike in 2023 that lasted 148 days happened in part, due to the fear of being replaced by AI.”
There is a broken yellow, red, and green moth wing at the bottom of the page.
Page 5
“AI also takes opportunities” two green shoes are hanging from a red dot.
“Animated jobs”
Two cartoon birds are on a television screen with a red/pink background.
“commission work”
There are two people, one is a person in a purple shirt who is handing over a drawing to a girl in a blue shirt with ginger hair.
“Book cover art jobs”
There is a fake book with a person on the cover, who has a big orange bird on her arm. There are clouds and three stars in front of her.
“The Colorado State Art Fair was won by an AI image, entered by Jason M. Allen”
Arrow from Jason M. Allens name to quote, “it's over. AI won. Humans lost” - quote from Allen (Clark L.)
“Artists were outraged. You don't let robots compete in sports competitions, why was it allowed in an art competition?”
Tweet from RJ Palmer, @arvalis - august 13, 2022
“This thing wants our jobs. It's actively anti-artist”
“Great artists steal…[but] this (AI) is directly stealing their essence in a way.”
How much can AI be credited with creativity? Human art has emotions /feelings, thoughts/memories, and takes skill and time.
AI art has none of that”
Beneath the text, there is an image of a desert with two clouds, one partially covering the sun. The sky is blue and there are cacti in the background. There is a singular tumbleweed bouncing through the scene.
Page 6
“With a push of a button, he (Allan) was able to create a piece of art that would have taken hours to create by hand… we’re watching the death of artistry unfold right before our eyes.” (Mello- Klein C.)
There is a person in a coffin. There is water in the coffin covering most of them. There are stars over their chest. There are leaves surrounding the coffin.
Page 7
“It is important to be mindful about the implications of automation and what it means for humans who might be replaced”
-Cansu Canca, research associate professional at Northeastern University, founder and director of AI ethics lab. (Mello-Kline, C.)”
There is an image of Cansu Canca. There is also an orange owl in flight.
“Most artists taken advantage of by AI feel wronged in 3 main areas
They didn't consent”
There is tea in a  white and blue cup. Steam is coming up from the brown tea.
“They weren’t compensated”
There is a bronze coin. Next to it is a stamp with the words “the three C’s (Chayka, K)”
“Their influence wasn't credited”
There is a blue credit card with waves on it and a silver chip. On the credit card, there are the words “credit card numbers :D”
“Courts have sometimes ruled in favor of the copier rather than the copied”
There is a red fox with a blue butterfly on its nose and a turquoise background.
Page 8
“If AI art should be used at all, it should be used as a tool and not a replacement”
There is a hammer with a red handle and two wrenches, one on either side of it, followed by two files and yellow pencil. 
“Brennan Buck, senior critic and Yale School of Architecture uses AI also a tool to colorize and upscale images.”
Next to the text is an image of Brennan Buck.
“New artists can look at art made by artists and AI to learn new techniques. However, learning from real artists is more ethical and effective.”
Beneath and between the text is a drawing of a woman with long flowing ginger hair. Her body is obscured by waves like clouds or mist. Six white wings are coming out of her back. She has several hands surrounding a woman with shorter brown hair.
Page 9
“AI is actively harming artists and the art community. It's presently taking jobs and opportunities. Art is a labor of love and pain. Artists cannot and should not be replaced by machines.”
There is a drawing of myself in a birch wood forest. There are bits of sunlight streaming through the gaps in the leaves. I am painting a picture of the scene I see before me. I am in a green dress with a white off-the-shoulder top and there is a brown easel.
Works Cited
Chayka, K. (2023, February 10). Is A.I. Art Stealing from Artists? The New Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/is-ai-art-stealing-from-artists?irclickid=xyOXQL259xyPRBuWV7XlJViKUkH17cVGIzN7Xs0&irgwc=1&source=affiliate_impactpmx_12f6tote_desktop_FlexOffers.com%2C%20LLC&utm_source=impact-affiliate&utm_medium=29332&utm_campaign=impact&utm_content=Online%20Tracking%20Link&utm_brand=tny. February 28, 2024.
Clarke, L. (2022, November 18). When AI can make art – what does it mean for creativity? The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/nov/12/when-ai-can-make-art-what-does-it-mean-for-creativity-dall-e-midjourney. February 28, 2024.
Mello-Klein, C. (2022, October 12). Artificial intelligence is here in our entertainment. What does that mean for the future of the arts? Northeastern Global News. https://news.northeastern.edu/2022/09/09/art-and-ai/. February 28, 2024.
Public Delivery. (n.d.). Why did Félix González-Torres put free candy in a museum? https://publicdelivery.org/felix-gonzalez-torres-untitled-portrait-of-ross-in-l-a-1991/
Vallance, B.B.C. (2022, September 13). “Art is dead Dude” - the rise of the AI artists stirs debate. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-62788725. February 28, 2024.
Williams, T. (2023, January 9). Artists angry after discovering artworks used to train AI image generators without their consent. ABC News. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-10/artists-protesting-artificial-intelligence-image-generators/101786174. February 28, 2024.
Yup, K. (2023, January 25). What AI art means for society, according to Yale experts - Yale Daily News. Yale Daily News. https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2023/01/23/what-ai-art-means-for-society-according-to-yale-experts/. February 28, 2024.
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Website:https://airionvez.com
1.Jasper.ai:
Known for its powerful AI writing capabilities, Jasper.ai helps create blog posts, social media content, and more. It offers templates and customization options to suit various content needs.
Website: Jasper.ai.com
2.Copy.ai:
This tool excels in generating marketing copy, including product descriptions, ad copy, and email content. It’s designed to save time and enhance creativity.
Website: Copy.ai.com
3.Writesonic: Writesonic provides AI-driven content generation for blogs, ads, and landing pages. It also offers tools for SEO optimization and content ideas.
Website: Writesonic.com
4.Grammarly:
While primarily known for grammar checking, Grammarly also offers advanced writing suggestions, tone adjustments, and plagiarism detection, making it a comprehensive writing assistant.
Website: Grammarly.com
5.Canva:
Canva’s AI-powered design tools help create stunning visuals, including social media graphics, presentations, and marketing materials. It offers a user-friendly interface and a vast library of templates.
Website: Canva.com
6.Lumen5:
This AI video creation tool transforms text content into engaging videos. It’s perfect for creating social media videos, marketing content, and more.
Website: Lumen5.com
7.Synthesia:
Synthesia allows users to create AI-generated videos with realistic avatars. It’s ideal for training videos, marketing, and personalized video messages.
Website: Synthesia.com
8.Descript:
Descript offers AI-powered audio and video editing, transcription, and screen recording. It’s a versatile tool for podcasters, video creators, and content marketers
Website: Descript.com
9.Pictory:
Pictory uses AI to create short, branded videos from long-form content. It’s great for repurposing blog posts, webinars, and podcasts into shareable video snippets.
Website: Pictory.com
10.SurferSEO:
This tool combines AI with SEO to help optimize content for search engines. It provides keyword suggestions, content structure recommendations, and more.
Website: SurferSEO.com
11.MarketMuse:
MarketMuse uses AI to analyze content and provide insights for improving SEO and content quality. It helps identify content gaps and opportunities.
Website: MarketMuse.com
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thegnomelord · 11 months ago
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This is for the 🦈 anon, but anyone can use this.
A lot of professors use a website called Turnitin. Basically an ai detection website. It tagline is pointed to Chatgpt, but basically any website that uses ai will be 'detected'. That includes Grammarly, with its similar grammar patterns or something
I tried signing in to see what it was like, gave up when it asked me for a teacher's code or whatever
But, from my limited knowledge. There's a percentage meter that goes through the writing and tags thing that could possibly be 'plagiarism' and gives evidence/locates 'original source'
Reason that's in quotes, it's flawed. The pattern it detects for ai can sometimes confuse itself.
So if anyone finds a way to use it, don't be surprised when it give you a percentage of over 20 something. And don't aim for 0 either, that's basically impossible if you want to sound coherent.
Sorry for the ramble. I just wanted more people to know and not lose their shit like I had.
Almost lost 3 important grades because I had used Grammarly to spell check and was never told why till much later.
-Lurker
I'm sorry that happened to you lurker but yeah, it's scarry how dog shit ai detection tools are.
One of my professors told me a story where the ai detection website said her work was made by chatgpt by quoting her OWN research paper to her that had been published a couple years ago.
So stay safe everyone and be careful what you use online
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enterprisewired · 12 days ago
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Best AI Tools in 2025, Unlocking Potential with AI Tools
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With each passing day, AI is growing, with tools to enhance productivity and transform how businesses operate and individuals interact with technology.  In this article, let’s understand the best AI tools in 2025, highlighting their features, applications, and the impact they are making across sectors. 
The Rise of AI Tools in 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gone beyond just doing basic tasks automatically. Nowadays, AI tools use advanced technologies like deep learning and natural language processing to solve real-world problems in smarter ways.
In fields like healthcare, finance, and customer service, the best AI tools in 2025 are made to make work easier, help with better decision-making, and provide personalized experiences for users.
7 Best AI tools in 2025:
1. ChatGPT: The Conversational AI
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Key Features:
Content Creation: Writers and marketers are using ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas, generate articles, and create engaging social media posts.
Natural Conversations: ChatGPT can engage in coherent and context-aware dialogues, making it ideal for chatbots and virtual assistants.
Website
Source – makeuseof.com
The versatility of ChatGPT positions it as one of the best AI tools in 2025 for businesses looking to enhance communication and streamline operations.
2. DALL-E: Creative Image Generation
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Key Features:
Artistic Expression: Artists and designers are utilizing DALL-E to explore new creative avenues and generate inspiration.
Custom Images: Users can create unique images tailored to specific needs, such as marketing campaigns or product designs.
Website
Source – topai.tools
As visual content continues to dominate online platforms, DALL-E stands out as one of the best AI tools in 2025 for creatives and marketers alike.
Read More: AI Tools for Consulting Firms: Transforming the Consulting Landscape
3. TensorFlow: Empowering Machine Learning
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Key Features:
Community Support: With a vast community of developers and researchers, TensorFlow offers extensive resources for troubleshooting and innovation.
Scalability: TensorFlow supports large datasets and complex computations, making it suitable for both research and production environments.
Website
Source – blog.paperspace.com
For tech-savvy businesses looking to implement AI solutions, TensorFlow is undoubtedly one of the best AI tools in 2025 to consider.
4. Grammarly: AI-Powered Writing Assistant
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Key Features:
Plagiarism Detection: The tool helps ensure originality by checking content against a vast database of sources.
Real-Time Feedback: Grammarly provides instant suggestions as users write, enhancing their writing quality on the go.
Website
Source – scmp.com
For writers, marketers, and professionals, Grammarly stands out as one of the best AI tools in 2025 for refining communication and enhancing overall effectiveness.
Read More: Best Enterprise Architecture Tools to Transform Your Business Operations in 2025
5. DataRobot: Automating AI Deployment
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Key Features:
User-Friendly Interface: The platform’s intuitive design allows users to create models without extensive coding knowledge.
Automated Model Selection: DataRobot evaluates various algorithms and selects the best-performing model based on the data provided.
Website
Source – thejournalofmhealth.com
For businesses aiming to leverage data for decision-making, DataRobot is among the best AI tools 2025 that democratizes access to advanced analytics.
6. Jasper: The AI Copywriting Tool
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Key Features:
SEO Optimization: The tool includes features that help optimize content for search engines, boosting visibility and engagement.
Versatile Templates: Jasper offers a variety of templates for blog posts, advertisements, and social media content.
Website
Source – sheknowsseo.co
As content continues to be a key driver for online success, Jasper stands out as one of the best AI tools in 2025 for marketers looking to enhance their content strategy.
7. Microsoft Azure AI: Scalable Solutions for Businesses
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Key Features:
Integration with Microsoft Products: Azure AI easily integrates with other Microsoft services, enhancing productivity and collaboration.
Customizable AI Models: Users can build and train their models using Azure’s robust tools and resources.
Website
Source – gdcitsolutions.com
For enterprises looking to harness the power of AI, Microsoft Azure AI is undoubtedly among the best AI tools 2025 available.
Read More: The Essential Guide to Quality Control Tools for Business Success 
Conclusion: Embracing the Future with AI Tools
As we move through 2025, the effect of AI tools on our lives and businesses is clear. From improving how we interact with customers to automating complicated tasks, the best AI tools are helping to create a more efficient and innovative future. By using these technologies, both organizations and individuals can achieve higher productivity and creativity. In short, the world of AI tools keeps growing, offering many opportunities for those willing to learn and explore. Whether you are a business leader, a creative worker, or a tech fan, keeping up with the best AI tools in 2025 will help you succeed in this fast-changing world.
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hauntedexpertcrusade · 14 days ago
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The Importance of Plagiarism Detection Tools in International Education Systems
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Education relies on academic integrity to create an atmosphere where students and teachers can trust each other fairly and respectfully. A strong educational system and valued qualifications need these principles to stay reliable. Working with others' ideas without proper citation breaks the system of academic trust and leads to significant problems for students. Schools now understand plagiarism occurs differently, so they must develop better ways to fight it. Automatic plagiarism detectors serve their purpose here. Problem detection systems track if students create new work that meets school requirements. Plagiarism tools implemented in education create an environment where students focus on genuine work while preserving our learning institutions' integrity.
Understanding Plagiarism in Education
Definition of Plagiarism
Using someone else's material without proper attribution is an unethical action that students call plagiarism. Students break ethical standards by taking text without source credit, handling others' ideas without appropriate credit and repeating their work without authorisation. The multiple types of plagiarism require students to learn its details for appropriate academic behaviour.
Consequences of Plagiarism
The negative results of using someone else's work can seriously affect all parts of your life. Students who commit plagiarism at school receive graded penalties, including earning lowered grades or having to repeat work, while some face suspension from their educational facilities. Cheating at school creates immediate marks on your academic record and damages your future employment prospects. Students at school or work who get detected for cheating with their work will find future opportunities harder to reach. When companies evaluate job candidates, they look for someone who follows ethical standards so that a previous plagiarism history can create hiring problems. Students must master correct citation methods to achieve better grades while building their career trustworthiness.
The Role of Plagiarism Detection Tools 
Plagiarism detection tools help protect academic integrity by ensuring student writing is unique and correctly referenced. These systems use complex code to find matching patterns between pieces of text and their digital archives. The programs compare student texts against millions of online sources and report matches while showing the original locations. Higher education uses Turnitin, Grammarly and Copyleaks to protect academic quality.
Benefits of Using Plagiarism Detection Tools
Ensuring Originality in Student Submissions
Plagiarism AI tools detect student work by comparing it with all published content in their databases. The system guarantees that students will do their homework truthfully and creates an academy that respects honest behaviour.
Streamlining the Grading Process for Educators
These tools find and report possible plagiarism so teachers can work faster on grading. Teachers find plagiarism faster so they can spend more time giving good-quality feedback.
Enhancing Students' Understanding of Proper Citation Practices
Originality reports from their work help students better understand citation standards and accidental plagiarism prevention. These educational assessments also teach students to research better and write more effectively, supporting their academic success.
Promoting Accountability Among Students
Students show better submission accountability when they understand their work will be compared against plagiarism marks. Students take more responsibility when their work is checked, which teaches them about good ethical scholarship standards.
Facilitating Academic Collaboration
Plagiarism detection tools let teams collaborate properly by tracking who adds what material to their group work. Our system enables students to safely exchange knowledge without compromising their school activities.
Key Features of Effective Plagiarism Detection Tools 
Plagiarism tools help protect academic standards while proving that student work is always original. Here are key features that make these tools invaluable:
Comprehensive Database Access
An extensive database is necessary for plagiarism detection to produce precise results. Tools that cross-reference student work against extensive online and academic databases help find matching text with reliability. These tools can identify plagiarism problems through their vast database to encourage original content.
User-Friendly Interface
The system design allows everyone to use it without complication. Its simplicity enables users to add files easily and see results and feedback without effort. When the system works effortlessly, users will continue using and interacting better with the software.
Integration with Learning Management Systems (LMS)
The system efficiently works with Canvas and Blackboard LMS platforms to find plagiarism at every step of educational work. This feature allows students to easily verify their work for uniqueness before submitting their final products.
Real-Time Feedback
Plagiarism detection tools deliver quick feedback which students can use to enhance their work for submission. By seeing results immediately, users can update their work and learn how to cite sources to avoid plagiarism.
Detailed Similarity Reports
Plagiarism check systems allow users to compare matched text side-by-side while giving them direct access to the source materials. These reports identify potential issues and provide valuable examples to demonstrate proper citation methods.
Customizable Settings
This system allows customers to set their own rules to match their requirements. You can adjust tool sensitivity levels and add specific resources to your scans because our plagiarism checker supports unique academic needs.
Support for Multiple File Formats
The system scans PDF DOCX and TXT files, such as ty, pes s, or users, and can analyse their work in all formats. Users can Adapt to multiple formats to find plagiarism.
Challenges and Limitations 
Plagiarism detection tools help protect academic honesty yet struggle with essential drawbacks. Our system produces both incorrect positive and negative results, impacting accuracy. Plagiarism detection systems create errors by falsely detecting original material as copied when they mistake the work of students who wrote it themselves. The detection system misses genuine plagiarism cases, leading to the release of unethical practices. When plagiarism detection tools return incorrect results, they make the system unreliable for educational use.
Another concern is the dependence on technology. Teachers and students depend too heavily on plagiarism tools, making them relax their focus on proper academic work. Students who think plagiarism detection tools replace educational content development blur the significance of appropriate citation and research lessons. Pursuing a plagiarism test focus instead of deep work study might reduce students' ability to think and analyse correctly. Educators should use plagiarism tools alongside ethical academic writing education to teach students about responsible scholarship.
The Future of Plagiarism Detection in Education
Current education practices depend on AI and machine learning technologies to shape how plagiarism gets detected in the classroom. New technologies boost plagiarism tools' performance by allowing them to understand text content better. By analysing large amounts of information, AI systems detect subtle differences in writing, which manual tools often overlook. This technology better detects complex manipulated content and small text matching patterns to ensure reliable authenticity evaluation.
Machine learning models improve their algorithm performance by processing updated feedback and fresh data sources as they work. The growth of this technology will produce better plagiarism management tools to support all learning institutions.
More schools and colleges worldwide are using modern technologies to fight plagiarism better. Universities use AI plagiarism tools to teach students about proper academic behaviour immediately after their studies. Different countries are teaming up to set industry standards for finding plagiarism. Technology is playing a growing part in promoting ethical scholarship standards throughout the world's education systems.
Conclusion 
Detecting plagiarism helps learning institutions support ethics by finding authentic authorship and student submissions. AI tools enhance plagiarism detection to show students immediate feedback and accurate results, which allows them to improve work quality faster so that teachers can review it. Plagiarism's deepest sources need more than technological solutions. Our students will understand and obey proper citation laws when we teach them while showing the benefits of their unique work. Schools that integrate advanced educational tools and ethical learning will prepare graduate students to follow proper professional standards for success in their academic and career paths.
FAQs
What are some standard plagiarism detection tools?
Students use Turnitin to find copied content across its large connected platform, while Grammarly assists writing plus checks for plagiarism, and Copyleaks focuses on academic and scientific work. Different tools support different functions to ensure students submit exclusive content.
How do these tools benefit students?
Plagiarism detection systems at once show students how to cite sources properly while defending them from unintentionally copying content. These tools show students where they need improvement and practice better research methods and writing techniques that support their academic progress.
What restrictions prevent plagiarism detection programs from working perfectly?
Plagiarism test tools generate errors that can misrepresent a student's work because they sometimes identify Safe Sources as Plagiarized or miss actual instances of copying. People must regularly check student work to assess its unique elements and interpret its meaning correctly because software alone does not detect these things.
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zerogpt262 · 3 months ago
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AI Code Detection and ChatGPT Plagiarism: ZeroGPT’s Role as a Leading AI Detector
In the era of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence, identifying whether content is AI-generated or plagiarized is a rising concern. Tools like ZeroGPT offer powerful AI detection and plagiarism checking, making it one of the most reliable detectors for tracking AI-based content like ChatGPT outputs. Whether you're looking to detect code written by AI, search for AI-generated text, or verify originality, ZeroGPT provides a comprehensive solution.
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The Importance of Detecting AI-Generated Code
AI has revolutionized how code is written, with tools like GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT assisting in coding tasks. While this has improved efficiency, it has also raised questions about originality and the need to detect AI-generated code. code AI detection is particularly important in scenarios such as:
Educational Integrity: In computer science education, it's crucial to determine whether students are genuinely writing their code or relying heavily on AI assistance.
Software Development: Developers want to ensure that code written by AI adheres to industry standards and isn't simply a generic output.
Security Concerns: AI-generated code may inadvertently introduce security risks or vulnerabilities. Detecting such code is vital for ensuring robust, secure software development.
With ZeroGPT, users can not only detect AI-generated text but also evaluate if AI tools have contributed to the creation of code snippets.
How ZeroGPT Detects AI-Generated Content
ZeroGPT uses cutting-edge algorithms to detect AI-written content across a wide range of use cases. Here’s how it can help:
AI Code Detection: If you're concerned that code was generated by AI, ZeroGPT can help identify the patterns that distinguish human-written code from AI-written code. It can flag AI-generated code sections to ensure originality.
Search GPT: ‘’Search GPT’’You can search for content that has been generated by GPT models like ChatGPT or GPT-4 by using ZeroGPT. The tool can detect GPT-written text in real-time, offering a fast and efficient way to check whether the content has been written by a human or AI.
Plagiarism Detection: In addition to detecting AI-generated content, ZeroGPT also functions as a plagiarism checker for content created using ChatGPT. It cross-references the submitted text with various sources to ensure that the content is unique and not duplicated.
Multilingual Support: ZeroGPT supports various languages, including Spanish. If you're searching for a detector de IA para ChatGPT or a detector de plagio ChatGPT, ZeroGPT provides effective detection for AI-generated text and plagiarism in Spanish, allowing it to cater to a global audience.
Key Features of ZeroGPT for AI and Plagiarism Detection
ZeroGPT offers several key features that make it a standout tool for detecting AI-generated content, including:
Comprehensive Detection: ZeroGPT can detect both AI-generated text and code, making it ideal for use in education, content marketing, and software development.
Real-Time Results: The tool provides instant feedback, ensuring that users receive quick, accurate reports on whether content was generated by AI models like GPT.
Multilingual Capabilities: Whether you need to check for AI-generated content in English, Spanish, or other languages, ZeroGPT offers effective detection across linguistic barriers.
Free Online Access: ZeroGPT is available as a free tool, allowing users to quickly and easily check content without any costs involved.
How to Use ZeroGPT for AI and Plagiarism Detection
Using ZeroGPT to detect AI-generated content and plagiarism is simple:
Visit ZeroGPT.com: Head over to ZeroGPT’s website, where you can access the free online tool.
Input the Text or Code: Paste the text or code you want to analyze into the detection box on the homepage.
Analyze the Content: Click the "Analyze" button. ZeroGPT will quickly analyze the content and provide detailed insights into whether it was AI-generated or plagiarized.
Review the Results: The results will indicate if the text or code was written by AI or if any parts have been flagged for plagiarism.
Applications of ZeroGPT
Code Detection: If you suspect that a code snippet was generated by AI, ZeroGPT’s AI code detector can help you determine whether AI was involved in its creation.
GPT Search: By using ZeroGPT, you can easily detect if text was created by GPT models like ChatGPT, ensuring that content you’re dealing with is original and human-generated.
Plagiarism Checker for ChatGPT: ZeroGPT acts as a ChatGPT plagiarism detector, ensuring that content generated by ChatGPT does not overlap with existing text or violate academic or professional guidelines.
Spanish AI and Plagiarism Detection: ZeroGPT can serve as a Detector De IA ChatGPT or detector de plagio for users who need to verify the originality of content in Spanish. This makes it ideal for users across the world, regardless of the language they work in.
Conclusion
With the increasing prevalence of AI tools like ChatGPT, the need for reliable detection solutions has never been greater. Whether you're concerned about AI-generated code, text, or plagiarism, ZeroGPT offers a comprehensive, user-friendly tool to meet your needs. As an effective ChatGPT AI detector and plagiarism checker, it ensures that content is both original and human-written. To experience ZeroGPT’s capabilities firsthand, visit ZeroGPT.com today and start detecting AI-generated content with ease.
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puraiuddo · 1 year ago
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⋆˖.⁺‧˚* ✧ awww somebody's mad that i like to add emphasis for people skimming b/c i understand my audience ✧ *˚‧⁺. ⋆
Anywho, like I said, nothing produced by ChatGTP can be "original work", because it cannot create anything legitimately new.
Anything that it's been trained on is something that already existed— something that someone else already came up with. The very code it's written with is limited by the imagination/skill of the people who wrote it. "Intelligence" and "training" and "learning" are all buzzwords, because it literally cannot surpass the limits of current human imagination.
In terms of plagiarism...
You literally said it yourself:
(1) "ASOIAF is one of the most popular book series in the world... people talk about this series on the internet a whole fucking lot!"
(2) "the end product is a piece of math, a compression of data so lossy that it would be impossible to get out anything that was originally part of the training dataset... unless the model was "overtrained" on certain pieces of data-- things that appeared over and over in the data set so that the model associates their component words more strongly together than it should."
You have written out the problem and are yet still somehow blind to it??
(1) This particular media is so popular that it has a quantifiable impact on the content of the internet
(2) This robot indiscriminately spits out information that it scrapes from the internet and the more it's exposed to something, the heavier it weighs that information
You: These things cannot possibly be connected or cause a problem.
"That plagiarism is then being monetized by people selling ChatGPT-produced books. It's already been established that fanfic isn't "protected" if money is changing hands. The fact that fanfic is free is why it's safe." is anyone selling their chatGPT produced ASOIAF fanfiction? is anyone selling their ASOAIF fanfiction? point me to it. show me. show me the fucking money.
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In the article you linked as your source it says, "Author objections to AI have helped lead Amazon.com, the country’s largest book retailer, to change its policies on e-books. The online giant is now asking writers who want to publish through its Kindle Direct Program to notify Amazon in advance that they are including AI-generated material. Amazon is also limiting authors to three new self-published books on Kindle Direct per day, an effort to restrict the proliferation of AI texts."
For those of us who are still having trouble with this concept:
The argument is that random AI-generated books (on any topic or of any genre) that, by virtue of the way AI functions through the common crawl dataset, draw more heavily from popular books/media flood the market and bury books by the very same human authors that AI has drawn so heavily from and therefore these authors are losing money.
The important part, however, is that this case is not about the money at all.
As I said, the authors couldn't bring this to court if they couldn't claim to have suffered damages. It's called the "grounds" for a lawsuit. You can't sue someone just because you don't like what they're doing.
The author's guild (representing the big name authors) have already released a statement, that I already quoted, that says "It is imperative that we stop this theft in its tracks or we will destroy our incredible literary culture... Great books are generally written by those who spend their careers and, indeed, their lives, learning and perfecting their crafts."
This case is about the principle of the thing. It is about protecting the sanctity of human-written literature by (1) defending already written human work and (2) preventing hoards of new robot-written work from drowning out new human-written work.
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sorry but if you write or read fanfiction and are cheering about THIS as the basis for an anti-AI lawsuit, you're an idiot and a rube. signing up to join the "I didn't know lawsuits would come after MY beloved transformative works" party
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digitalsolution123 · 4 months ago
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Mytoolstown: A Comprehensive Guide to a One-Stop Solution for Your Digital Needs
In the digital age, online tools have become indispensable for many tasks, ranging from editing content to managing data and performing technical tasks. Mytoolstown has emerged as a versatile and powerful platform that offers a wide array of tools to meet diverse digital requirements. Whether you are a student, professional, or hobbyist, Mytoolstown provides a seamless experience that caters to your productivity, creativity, and technical needs.
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zoey-angel · 5 months ago
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Okay so. I hate AI profoundly. I think the ability of AI to steal art, faces, voices and generate images and deepfake is deeply disturbing and probably dystopian in the long run. BUT.
Literally like. Chat GPT is a good tool. It's not good for people who don't know how to fact check, because it's flawed, and can be stupid + make mistakes and insist on them. But if you make the extra step of, I dunno, thinking for yourself? Verifying the info with google? You can use it and it'll help you.
The fact that some lawyer asked chatgpt to defend their client and it came up with bullshit is the lawyer's fault. That's not how you use chatgpt... The lawyer should have asked "what does the law say about x in my state" And then ask for specific passes supporting the answer, and THEN go OPEN THE PASSES which are available online. Read around them as well, look for loopholes etc, and for his own defense.
Chatgpt should've been used as a librarian, finding what could be useful for his case, to save him from having to flip through countless law files in search of anything relevant!
Maybe to expand on that, ask chatgpt if there are any past similar cases he can refer to, and then look them up online to verify chatgpt wasn't making shit up, and actually read all that is to be read on those 😵‍💫
The greatness of the AI here is not that it can create stuff, rather that it can look for things for you.
I recently used it in a paper. For what, you ask? Shakespearean literature. I wanted to draw examples from the text, but, I don't have every scene from every single shakespearean play in my head? And I didn't want to google "list of x demonstrated in plays by Shakespeare" because firstly that's a niche search, secondly if I did find someone else's summary and drew exactly their examples it would feel like plagiarism, thirdly because there's no promise google would come up with an extensive list, and unlikely google, I could tell chatgpt "how about ones where x ends in y?" And it gave those to me right away.
So... I went and opened the plays, where chatgpt said I could find my examples, and lo and behold they were there. I read over the scenes again, and chose what was relevant for my paper. Perfect!
Did I ask chatgpt to write me the entire paper? No. That's not how you use chatgpt.
I use chatgpt for programming too, because anyone who wants me to start diving into stackoverflow for a Hunan's explanation of the syntax I should use in my particular function, doesn't understand even remotely how time consuming that can be. If I need to build a program with x y z f g m l k and something that makes sure there's no overflow and another thing that checks if the input is valid and ANOTHER which reacts if it isn't valid and- no. How many hours am I meant to spend googling? I won't.
Instead of all that, I ask chatgpt what a function checking x would look like in my programming language, and then gently guide and correct it. "What if the input is over y bits?" "How do I do the same thing for strings?" "Oh you shifted the string left here. Why?" Etc. Then I run the code in VS and it's fine! It works.
In some time I'll be less of a noob, I'm still learning how to code... So far I know a manageable amount of python and C, but C is HARD aight? And so is fucking assembly which I'm forced to study for uni. I'm also occasionally required to work with matlab, rarely java or html, all of which I NEVER studied, and I can't start pulling all of it out of my ass directly, I need some coaching which chatgpt does.
Tl;dr great tool, people don't know how to use it. It's a screwdriver people are trying to hammer nails with.
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Advantages Flexibility: Can be attended from anywhere. Accessibility: People with disabilities can also be served. Efficiency: Checking in objective questions is automated and quicker. 7. Issues Technical Problems: Connectivity or software issues may slow down the examination process. Security Issues: Candidates may malpractice. This is not easy to stop. Stress: Because of unknown environment and proctoring, some candidates might get more pressurized during an online examination. 8. Preparation Tips Familiarize with the Platform: Practice ahead of time on the exam-taking platform. Check Technical Setup: Ensure all hardware and software requirements are met. Be Prepared for Proctoring: Make sure to note the regulations and setting for proctored exams. Time Management: Train yourself to work at a pace that will allow you to complete within the available time. If you have any specific online examination in mind, or would like details about any particular platform or process, do let me know!
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abhijitdivate1 · 8 months ago
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Conclusion
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marketingprofitmedia · 8 months ago
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horizonscholar · 9 months ago
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Horizon Scholar: Trusted Overseas Education Advisors
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Here are 10 AI tools that could help simplify your college application process:
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ezzybrownmedia · 9 months ago
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