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Nightshade tries to find adversarial perturbations to trick diffusion models into thinking it doesn't contain concept A but instead contains concept B. The way it does so is incredibly similar to GLAZE. take your image containing concept A, and generate an image containing concept B using a diffusion model. Then using that same diffusion model ...
Nightshade is a new free software tool developed by computer scientists at the University of Chicago, allowing artists to "poison" AI models that train on their works. Using PyTorch, it alters images at the pixel level, making AI models perceive something different from reality.
Nightshade Farm Location. Looking for places to get some deep mushrooms and hopefully Nightshade. The bazaar has been completely emptied a few times tonight. Definitely behind houses in Shopping District. Toadstool village in Avalon has 3-5 mushroom spawns at a time. Pretty consistent.
STORY. Nightshade's story is about Enju, an inexperienced ninja girl, who finally gets to go on her first mission to Kyoto with her friends. But even though everything goes smoothly at first, not everything turns out the way how our team wants it. I really enjoyed the story!
According-Sector859. ADMIN MOD. I've tested the Nightshade poison, here are the result. Comparison. Edit: So current conclusion from this amateur test and some of the comments: The intention of Nightshade was to target base model training (models at the size of sd-1.5), Nightshade adds horrible artefects on high intensity, to the point that you ...
The strategy is simple, collect all nessary combo piece: sturdy, Pokemon with nightshade, seismic toss , and your over leveled carry. Also, you preferably need a sturdy pokemon with its only type, or the secondary typing that is immune to sand storm, this is not a deal breaker, but it will make your experience in sand much easier to maintain ...
Nightshade on these settings takes 15 seconds per image to process on a 3090 if you open two windows to allow them to interleave GPU work. It's not a very efficient program. Doing it on higher settings can require up to 8 minutes per image on the same hardware, so creating large datasets of more potent nightshade images would be very time ...
Glaze was a tool made to make training misidentify the artstyle and replicate it wrong, it was also very obvious when someone was using it. Nightshade is a tool made to make the AI to think cats are dogs, dogs are cats, and is designed to be hard for humans and maybe scanning software to detect. Basically one is DRM, the other is a virus.
"Nightshade" is the common name for a huge family of plants (Solanaceae). They're all flowering plants, many with edible fruits. They share a few similarities in the shapes of parts of their flower, but otherwise they are dramatically different in size (tiny shrubs to trees), shape (vines, bushes, ...), color (whole rainbow), fruits, etc.
Nightshade is a poison attack, and marking it as poison will almost certainly ensure that it fails its purpose, because it will be easily identified and filtered out by model trainers. If people follow that suggestion, it could end up breaking AI models even if they are trying to avoid anybody who opts out.