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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 10, 2022

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Thank you for this write-up. Things seem to be happening very quickly with a lot of volatility, so it's hard to say where things will go, but reading this makes me a little more pessimistic about the future of AI art. I had hoped that Stable Diffusion would offer a sort of "AI of last resort" that users could rely on that was largely free from authoritarian control, but how AUTOMATIC1111 was treated, and the comment about "handling edge cases" are both very concerning. I'm reminded of how dreams of a democratic open web from the 90s and early 2000s have been dashed in the intervening decades through most communication being controlled by a handful of censorious companies, with the logistics of setting up alternatives being too high of a hurdle to overcome for actual open alternatives to exist in a meaningful manner. That said, I don't know enough about AI art software to tell if a similar thing is likely to happen here; at the least, the logistics of collecting and collating the data required to train such software seems like a major hurdle, even before getting into the legal issues.

Also:

And as an extra bonus, the coomers using SD have gone into high alert after Emad remarked in an interview that the release of SD V1.5 would be delayed to "handle edge cases" & (de)bias the model against "topless women".

That link goes to https://todo.later/. Were you intending to replace that with a different URL?

Yes indeed, that todo link should've been replaced with a link to a transcript of Emad's recent Interview.

I failed to find the transcript in my browser history, so I've relinked the video in its place.