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[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 11 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Message aside, the site is cool, love that you can change the style, and the icon animation on the last one is brilliant. Also: a webring! It's been a long time since I saw one. I need more of this web and I'm happy to rediscover it.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

As annoying as she was, Fi from Skyward Sword almost made me cry at the end of the game. Well, a couple of tears.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I’m on 141.0.3

Same, yet I don't see any AI stuff (thankfully!). Maybe I'm missing something. Anyway, yes, screw any opt-out feature. I feel your pain.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

How come I don't see any of that AI stuff on my install? It's a regional thing? OS-based?

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Those were my thoughts. Now I'm also thinking of making it mandatory to include a piece of paper or whatever with the username written on it and have it show by the artwork on the progress photos. That could add a layer of complexity for the fakers.

The sad part is that all these will make the submitting process slower and more tedious, but that's the world we live in. But I guess artists will understand.

[–] GEEXiES@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago

Exactly. Truly sad. And I'm confident most users will respect the rules, specially if they have to provide evidence of previous works (on public profiles) and they are proud of their work. The thing is... how do you know when AI is getting harder to spot?

Do you make it a rule to include hands or whatever in the art? That's just a crazy and almost funny idea, but one that at some point won't even matter. So previous work and, yes, progress pics or videos, are what I can think of. The other option could be to just admit that it is inevitable to have some bad apples and deal with it as long as it's a minority.

 

One of my biggest fears is to be deceived by AI works. Physical ones are easier to spot, but like half of the competition will revolve about digital art, and that's becoming trickier by the day.

I'm thinking of some sort of user verification (not of private personal data but of public profiles on Behance, DeviantArt, ArtStation, Pixiv, and others) as a first measure, though that could turn be intensive and slow if the number of participants becomes high. And once verified there's not guaranty they won't resort to AI one day.

So then of course there could be a requisite to submit some kind of "proof", a set of images or animation/video of the whole process, and maybe have mods/members check it and vote (real or not) if the number of submissions is high and I need help.

The competition is free to enter, and not that having to pay an entry fee would stop all scammers. I'll go invitation-only shortly after the website is up and running because maybe slowing down registrations, and coming with more and better ideas, could help.

What do you think? How would you go about it?

Thanks in advance!

 

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