Cara, the AI-Skeptical Artist Portfolio App, Skyrockets to Hundreds of Thousands of Users
Briefly

As Joanna Maciejewska aptly stated, "I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes." This encapsulates the central concern about AI's role in creative processes versus mundane tasks.
Generative AI raises significant questions about data sourcing, copyright issues, and regulations, especially as artists' original works have been appropriated by these models, prompting legal actions to protect their rights.
Cara's emergence as a social platform caters specifically to artists, allowing them to showcase their work while actively ensuring that AI-generated content, which misuses original creations, is prohibited.
The creation of Glaze by the SAND Lab aims to protect artists by disrupting style mimicry in AI training, ensuring the integrity of original artworks remains intact.
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