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>FUCK I FORGOT THE THREAD TITLE
>Sorry

>Continuation

>One is named Glaze

This prevents LLMs from "learning" your art style accurately and it produces a very weird, abstract thingy in the end.
I think this would be particularly good if you do cartoonish/anime style types, since the line art could easily become a huge hazard for a LLM trying to learn it

>The other is named Nightshade

This completely novel concept took me by huge surprise. It's super obvious in hindsight yet nobody (that I know of, even in the fictional realm of ideas and literature) came up with such an idea.
LLMs are basically neural networks which function similar to a brain. Difference is, this Nightshade permanently induces the LLM from learning erroneously about potentially not only a single concept but also multiple at once.

Potentially, you could literally waste months or years of time spent with learning cycles in a matter of weeks or days.
Eventually, it could be hard or impossible to tell what is a "correct" shape and what is the erroneous, artifact result from say a generated graphic prompt.

>Cool! Are you shilling for the team who've made this?
No. I am a 3D artist myself and I would like to share this news with you, since it could help your art career or aspirations.

>But what if they train AI in order to detect glazed and poisoned images? Wouldn't this render this whole technology useless?
Yes, but AI is very bad at this. At least as of right now. I sincerely doubt it could ever be good at this. To this day it's hard to tell what is photoshopped and what is raw, unaltered.


>Anyhow, have fun with Glaze and Nightshade :D

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