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The online community ArtStation has been vocally protesting AI-generated artwork by placing "No AI Art" images in their portfolios.
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The images of protest were the most popular on ArtStation's page.
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The site's users seek to slander and discredit the art created by AI.
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The artists are trying to critique the AI-generated artwork available on ArtStation and also to cause disruption to future AI models created using images on the website.
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Participating in the protest, a few artists seek to disrupt the way Stable Diffusion training works.
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This led to some jokes on Twitter that showed distorted AI-generated image results, which some considered serious.
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In actual fact, any ArtStation artwork Stable Diffusion currently draws upon was built to Stable Diffusion long ago. Stable Diffusion model long ago.
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The protest won't come immediately affect images created using AI models that are currently being used.
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