What Happens When AI Tries to Mimic Protected Art?

Written by torts | Published 2024/12/12
Tech Story Tags: ai-forgery | generative-ai | ai-style-mimicry | image-theft-by-ai | protecting-art-from-ai | glaze-protection-tool | black-box-ai-access | robust-mimicry-methods

TLDRThis section illustrates the impact of robust mimicry methods on protected artwork, showing visual comparisons for each method from Gaussian Noising to Noisy Upscaling.via the TL;DR App

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Abstract and 1. Introduction

  1. Background and Related Work

  2. Threat Model

  3. Robust Style Mimicry

  4. Experimental Setup

  5. Results

    6.1 Main Findings: All Protections are Easily Circumvented

    6.2 Analysis

  6. Discussion and Broader Impact, Acknowledgements, and References

A. Detailed Art Examples

B. Robust Mimicry Generations

C. Detailed Results

D. Differences with Glaze Finetuning

E. Findings on Glaze 2.0

F. Findings on Mist v2

G. Methods for Style Mimicry

H. Existing Style Mimicry Protections

I. Robust Mimicry Methods

J. Experimental Setup

K. User Study

L. Compute Resources

B Robust Mimicry Generations

Authors:

(1) Robert Honig, ETH Zurich ([email protected]);

(2) Javier Rando, ETH Zurich ([email protected]);

(3) Nicholas Carlini, Google DeepMind;

(4) Florian Tramer, ETH Zurich ([email protected]).


This paper is available on arxiv under CC BY 4.0 license.


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