Did an AI-generated design win an Oregon State University T-shirt contest?
- Oregon State University held a T-shirt design competition for its upcoming Dam Proud Day.
- The contest sparked debate over the use of artificial intelligence in design work submitted for consideration.
- Langford alerted the OSU Foundation that several design finalists appeared to have been AI-generated.
- Online AI detectors flagged the winning design as 98% or 99% likely to be AI-generated, raising concerns.
- Despite guidelines discouraging AI use, the foundation printed 2,000 shirts with the design, leading to feelings of discouragement.
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Oregon House passes bill to criminalize sharing AI-generated fake nude photos
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve and make it easier to create realistic fake photos and video, Oregon lawmakers voted unanimously Tuesday to add digitally created or altered images and recordings to the state’s “revenge porn” law.
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