Researchers have created a way to cloak artwork so that it can’t be used to train AI

Original art (left), plagiarized art created by an AI model (center), and the AI-generated image after cloaking the original art (right). (Images courtesy SAND Lab / Art by Karla Ortiz) Original art (left), plagiarized art created by an AI model (center), and the AI-generated image after cloaking the original art (right). (Images courtesy SAND Lab / Art by Karla Ortiz)

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