ArtStation is hiding images protesting AI art on the platform
Artists flooded the art portfolio site and marketplace with “No AI Art” protest images after it refused to ban the content.
Artists flooded the art portfolio site and marketplace with “No AI Art” protest images after it refused to ban the content.
Mirrorful streamlines collaboration and eliminates back-and-forth screenshot exchanges. In one click, generate and share a static preview of any website in any environment. Keeping your stakeholders up-to-date has never been easier.
Motion design can help guide the user through the experience. With the right use of movements, animations, and transitions we can make our product more intuitive, more humane, and generally clearer to use.
Google has announced that two of its latest privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), including one that blurs objects in a video, will be provided to anyone for free via open source. The new tools are part of Google’s Protected Computing initiative designed to transform “how, when and where data is processed to technically ensure its privacy and safety,” the company said.
The website CyclingTips had observed the furore around the new technology and decided to put it to the test, asking several AI models to generate images of cycling-related scenes. Close your eyes now if you want to avoid a horror show. Some of the results look like the aftermath of a particularly horrendous Tour de France pile up (to learn how the tech works, see our guide to how to…
The hashtag has become a form of silent protest—and a rallying cry from concept artists and illustrators around the world.
Inclusivity is about making sure everyone is included and treated fairly, no matter who they are or what they look like. It means that everyone is welcome and can participate in things together. It’s about making sure everyone feels safe and respected.
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company that gave us the super-smart bot ChatGPT as well as text-to-image generator DALL-E, has a new tool to play with. It’s called Point-E, and while it’s a little harder to use than ChatGPT, it’s similarly impressive.
Although ChatGPT still has plenty of room for improvement, its release led Google’s management to declare a “code red.” For Google, this was akin to pulling the fire alarm. Some fear the company may be approaching a moment that the biggest Silicon Valley outfits dread — the arrival of an enormous technological change that could upend the business.
An example of how no-UI software can create a frictionless experience, a small learning curve and a “wow” effect for users.