• kernelle@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Very nice idea in theory, but proving there is no AI involved in the creation of art is not something I think is remotely possible. It’s an arms race more than anything, but I’m very interested in how Adobe will tackle it. I think people will be appreciating physical art more again, but even then we could argue about the usage of AI tools.

    Anyhow, people will have to come to terms with the fact that AI is here to stay, and will only get better too.

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      3 days ago

      My other reply talks about how this works with cryptographic signatures, but sure, people can lie. The key to this method is if there is a signature from a reputable artist, news org, or photographer, then that origin can’t be forged. So it’s about proving the authenticity (origin) vs the negative use of AI.

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        23 hours ago

        Pretty cool indeed, thank you. I like the idea of a cryptographic certificate of authenticity, would definitely add value to the digital art world.