Joanna Maciejewska’s viral post on X highlights a growing discomfort in the creative community regarding the use of AI to generate art and writing. As generative AI technologies like DALL-E 3 and Midjourney become more popular, concerns about copyright and data integrity have escalated. Artists have started to notice their works being used without consent to train these models, leading to class-action lawsuits focused on protecting their intellectual property. In response, a new platform called Cara has been launched to provide a safe haven for artists. Cara not only allows artists to share their work but also uses tools like Glaze to prevent AI from mimicking their styles. The platform recently experienced a surge in popularity, indicating a strong demand for a controlled, creative environment free from AI-generated content replication.

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