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Kin.art launches to defend artists’ entire portfolios from AI scraping
Kin.art, is actually a new online art hosting platform that promises fast, easily accessible built-in defenses from AI.
The new tool, Kin.art, is actually part of a new online art hosting platform of the same name that promises fast, easily accessible built-in defenses from AI whenever an artist uploads one or more of their images to its servers. Announced today by its co-founder and chief technology officer Flor Ronsmans De Vry, Kin.art’s AI defensive method differs from others previously fielded by other companies and researchers, such as the University of Chicago Glaze Project team, which last year launched Glaze — free downloadable tool for artists that sought to protect their unique style — and followed it up just last week with Nightshade, a tool that “poisons” AI models by subtly altering pixels in an artwork to confuse the model into learning the wrong names and forms for objects contained therein. “In the future, we’ll charge a low fee on top of any commission processed by our platform to fuel our growth and allow us to keep building products for the people we care about,” Ronsmans De Vry stated in a follow-up email to VentureBeat.
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