AI and The Arts
Image created by FLUX.1 Kontext by Black Forest Labs Introduction As AI models grow larger and larger, companies have to find different ways to get more training data. The more diverse, rich, human content these companies can find, the better these models can get in imitating us. What do these companies do with these datasets? Well, they feed them to huge Multimodal Models (models that can support several different types of inputs) to make art, music, text, and much more. But, what does this mean for the creator? Sometimes, companies will copyright strike music from artists despite it being in the public domain because the company has a recording of it. In this case, can Artists and Musicians copyright strike AI for stealing their art? How does AI Art work and how do you detect it? In essence, a model takes in a text input and creates a noisy image, and then tries decoding it. This is called Stable Diffusion. Take Flux K.1 Kontext for example...