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aurèce vettier
@aurecevettier
On November 26, 2024, a group of artists and hacktivists, including myself, took action to reopen #OpenAI's technology to the public. We provided indirect access to #Sora, OpenAI’s video-generation model, through an open-source front-end on #HuggingFace. 🧵 (1/7)
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aurèce vettier
@aurecevettier
At the same time, we released a statement denouncing the exploitation of artists for R&D —as providers of training data and as PR tools for the “overlords of AI.” We called on artists to think beyond proprietary systems and #BigTech constraints. --> https://artinthecageofdigitalreproduction.org (2/7)
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aurèce vettier
@aurecevettier
The #HuggingFace page and open letter quickly went viral. #OpenAI shut down the entire program three hours later—by then, 217 videos had been generated, queues had formed, and the results were widely shared online. The event received international media coverage. (3/7)
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aurèce vettier
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This raises key questions: - How do we retain ownership of our data and creations? - How do we ensure AI tools remain open and accessible? - How do we prevent them from replicating the barriers and biases of society? -- > https://artinthecageofdigitalreproduction.org (4/7)
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aurèce vettier
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Beyond technology, the artist is becoming a research lab for society. The traditional model of salaried work is declining, replaced by independent clusters working on a project basis. This is already happening in my practice at @aurecevettier. (5/7)
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