I've heard of this recently! I like how they use the term "poison" because it makes me imagine that AI non-art is a bunch of evil aristocrats and Nightshade is the cyanide we're slipping into their beverages.
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Chuckles, "I like that, but I suspect they're using calling it poison because of the phrase 'poisoning the well'
If this takes off, it will be illegal within a year.
There'll be a new Digital Sabotage Act, written "with input from industry leaders" and voted on without debate or enough time to read the bill.
If this takes off, it will be bypassed within a month. Adversarial training is something Stable Diffusion users already invented, and we use it to make our artwork better by poisoning the dataset to teach the network what a wrong result looks like. They reinvented our wheel.
Wouldn't surprise me