Unfortunately, the only ones who could provide a definitive answer are the AI developers themselves, who, as you might expect, aren’t all that interested in either confirming or denying their effectiveness. Every once in a while, however, small bits of information do slip through, such as one shared in Melissa Heikkilä’s extensive article published recently in the MIT Technology Review magazine.
Written in collaboration with Ben Zhao, the creator of Glaze, the article takes an in-depth look at the nuances of the Artists vs. AI conflict, discussing how human creators are fighting back against big tech and the strategies they use to make their artwork unusable for AI training. The write-up also provides a thorough overview of Glaze’s history, explaining how and why the tool was created in the first place, touching upon its development process, and outlining the developers’ goal of bringing AI companies to the bargaining table to discuss the long overdue topic of fair compensation.