Researchers Prove AI Art Generators Can Simply Copy Existing Images
Current diffusion-based AI models can and will reproduce copyrighted images from its data set, though rarely. It will get worse the bigger these systems become.
Current diffusion-based AI models can and will reproduce copyrighted images from its data set, though rarely. It will get worse the bigger these systems become.
Are you ready to make a change in your career and pursue your dreams? My story may serve as inspiration and a roadmap for those ready to take the leap and make a change in their own lives.
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Throughout a customer journey (particularly in B2B), there will be interactions that are primarily between two people rather than a human and an interface. In this article, Paul Boag explains why you cannot improve the user experience without considering the entirety of the UX journey.
Inspired by thispersondoesnotexist, This Product Does Not Exist is all about generating random product names, taglines, and description based on your input.
DeveloperHub is a documentation tool to collaboratively write, publish, review, analyse and collect feedback on personalised customer-facing developer portals the modern way.
Students and professors can’t decide whether the AI chatbot is a research tool—or a cheating engine.
User testing is non-negotiable in 2023. It’s easy to get caught up in our own assumptions about what users want when we create a product.
This project is based on resume content prompting of ChatGPT. No modifications are done to the final result and the whole resumes are fully AI-generated, using a JSON framework standard for resumes. All resumes are editable.
This instalment of Creative Monologue has some irony, as I raise the question about tinkering font agreements non-exploitatively. Unlike breaking design rules for innovation, how do we not break moral codes when it comes to font usage?