Cara, the AI-Skeptical Artist Portfolio App, Skyrockets to A whole bunch of Hundreds of Customers — Colossal




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“I would like AI to do my laundry and dishes in order that I can do artwork and writing, not for AI to do my artwork and writing in order that I can do my laundry and dishes,” writer Joanna Maciejewska lately wrote publish on X (previously Twitter) that shortly went viral.

Generative AI has developed as a kind of deep-learning expertise during which new content material, like textual content or imagery, could be created primarily based on the information it has collected. Over the previous few years, it has grown in reputation with visible purposes like DALL-E 3 or Midjourney, which create photographs primarily based on textual content prompts. Many well-liked photo-editing apps, like Adobe Photoshop, now embrace an AI function. But a elementary query on the core of generative AI revolves round the place the information for this content material comes from.

Whereas the unprecedented expertise presents a variety of makes use of and implementations, it’s not with out its downsides, which frequently revolve round knowledge utilization, copyright, and regulation. When artists started noticing their authentic artwork had been co-opted by generative fashions, a clarion name was issued to cease their work from being scraped to construct the databases generative packages use. Class-action lawsuits have additional drawn consideration to people’ copyrights and the way data is collected, reused, and remixed.

A number of months in the past, a brand new social media and portfolio app referred to as Cara emerged with a twofold purpose of making an area for artists to share their authentic work and carefully monitoring for AI-generation, which isn’t allowed. Cara additionally incorporates a software referred to as Glaze, or The Glaze Challenge, developed by the SAND Lab on the College of Chicago “to guard human artists by disrupting model mimicry within the coaching of generative AI fashions.” Not solely can artists share their work in an AI-free surroundings, however the platform actively works to forestall imagery from being replicated as carefully.

Over the weekend, Cara jumped from a number of thousand customers to greater than 300,000 when Instagram customers began sharing hyperlinks to their new profiles, launching the platform into the Prime 5 in Apple’s U.S. App Retailer. It hasn’t been with out some rising pains—the crew needed to improve the servers seven instances to maintain up with demand, and the crew is figuring out easy methods to sustainably deal with the expansion. Formatted like a fusion of Instagram and Twitter, the interface is acquainted and environment friendly, shortly changing into a hub for artists working in each digital and analog character growth, animation, illustration, and extra.

Created by photographer Jingna Zhang and a small crew of engineers and contributors, Cara goals to remain on the forefront of technological developments, advocating for artists’ rights whereas constructing an efficient networking software. “The way forward for artistic industries requires nuanced understanding and assist to assist artists and firms join and work collectively,” the crew says. “We need to bridge the hole and construct a platform that we might get pleasure from utilizing as creatives ourselves.”

Head to Cara to obtain the app and discover its rising vary of portfolios. You may give Colossal a observe, too.

 

a screenshot from the Cara app website showing an illustration by Tobias Kwan and some text headed "About Cara" with information about the social media platform and portfolio

Element of art work by Tobias Kwan

a screenshot from the "explore" page of the Cara app website

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