World’s biggest art portfolio site embroiled in user protest against AI art

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Artists rarely agree on much but, at the moment, a big chunk of them are angry about AI art. Not necessarily the concept, nor even its almost inevitable commercial use, but at the way it has suddenly appeared and flooded the internet’s various artistic watering holes. The biggest by far is ArtStation, owned by Epic Games, which is a site where artists share pictures, create a portfolio, and network with other artists. 

This week has seen frustrations against the site boil over, following what seemed to be a deluge of AI-created art and the site’s inability or unwillingness to address it. An image created by Alexander Nanitchkov became the focal point of the protests, which has been reproduced in countless variants but most often in its basic form: a crossed-out “AI” logo, with the text “Say no to AI generated images” below.



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