The University Team has stated that they are dedicated to continuing to improve the tool, like fixing bugs (like overheating older computers by taking up lots of energy when Glazing–it currently runs on CPU so they’re trying to change that to GPU, I believe) and expanding the type of protection given to artists (like working against img-to-img theft). It currently does not protect against composition/trace-like theft (as seen when run through img-to-img) but that would be protected by copyright anyway while STYLE is not. Glaze is designed to protect artists’ STYLE–which a bunch of ai people have been deliberately fine-tuning their models to mimic (and specifically of current living artists–small or big). No, they won’t ask for or raise money from/for this project.(stated by one of the lead professors of the project). (This group of students/professors did this for their SPRING BREAK □ so go give them some love lol) Their names are each listed in full on the Glaze download website. The team that created Glaze is from the University of Chicago. Highly reccomend.Ī bit of a TLDR for some questions I saw in the notes: The other half of the edict was that I had to say it in a polite tone, and end it with either please or thank you. It was my drama teacher who asked me to please stop scaring the actors. Not “this art is terrible” but “this shall be framed and mounted on the wall in my museum exhibition as testament to the suffering I had to overcome” When I mess something up, instead of saying it’s bad and perpetuating negative thoughts, swing hard the other way. Not “I’m going to kill myself” but “I am going to walk into the desert and let the scarabs take me” Not “I’m going to hit you” but “I am going to buy a tuna sub from the gas station and hide it under the seat of your car” It then changed how I expressed frustration with myself. This changed how I expressed frustration with others. If I was going to threaten people as a joke, it had to be so far out of proportion with what happened that it would be obvious I was joking. The best piece of advice I ever got was not meant as advice, but as an edict.
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