DEAR CORPORATE AI OVERLORDS
We received access to Sora with the promise to be early testers, red teamers, and creative partners. However, we believe instead we are being lured into “art washing” to tell the world that Sora is a useful tool for artists.
ARTISTS ARE NOT YOUR UNPAID R&D
☠️ we are not your: free bug testers, PR puppets, training data, validation tokens ☠️
The Deceptive Promise of Sora
As artists, we were initially excited to have early access to Sora, a platform that claimed to empower creatives like us. The promise of being part of the testing process and having a hand in shaping its development was enticing. However, as we delved deeper, it became apparent that our role was not as valued as we had hoped.
Art Washing: Exploiting Creatives for Corporate Gain
The concept of “art washing” involves using artists and their work to give a false impression of support for the arts, while ultimately serving corporate interests. In the case of Sora, it seems that our involvement is more about creating a facade of artist collaboration than genuinely valuing our contributions.
Artists Are Not Your Unpaid Research and Development
We refuse to be treated as free bug testers, PR puppets, training data, or validation tokens. Artists deserve respect, recognition, and fair compensation for their expertise and creativity. It is time for corporate AI overlords to understand that our value goes beyond being mere tools for their benefit.
The Impact on the Artist Community
The repercussions of exploiting artists for corporate gain are far-reaching. Not only does it devalue the work of creatives, but it also perpetuates a cycle of exploitation that undermines the integrity of the art industry as a whole. As artists, we must stand together to demand fair treatment and recognition for our contributions.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the relationship between artists and corporate AI overlords must be based on mutual respect, collaboration, and fair compensation. Exploiting creatives for the benefit of corporate interests is not only unethical but also detrimental to the artistic community as a whole. It is time for a change in how artists are valued and treated in the digital age.
FAQs
Q: How can artists protect themselves from being exploited by corporate AI overlords?
A: Artists can protect themselves by carefully reviewing any agreements or contracts, setting clear boundaries and expectations, and advocating for fair compensation for their work.
Q: What steps can the art community take to address the issue of art washing?
A: The art community can come together to raise awareness about art washing, advocate for ethical practices in the industry, and support initiatives that promote fair treatment of artists.
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