AI Advocacy – Graphic Artists Guild Launches ‘No Artists, No Art’ Campaign
The Graphic Artists Guild has launched the “No Artists, No Art” campaign to publicize the need to protect visual artists’ rights in a generative AI environment. The campaign’s message is twofold:
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- Without high-quality creative works to train on, generative AI will deliver poorer and poorer quality outputs.
- In order to have a robust generative AI economy, the rights of creators and copyright holders need to be protected.
The campaign goal is to:
- Encourage creators and advocates to contact their Senators and Representatives
- Raise awareness by flooding social media accounts with images and messaging from the campaign. To that end, the Guild has developed social media graphics that participants can download, and a sample message to members of Congress.
Learn more about the Graphics Artists Guild campaign at GraphicArtistsGuild.org/NANA.
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