Starting today, deviations created using AI tools will need to be labeled as "Created using AI tools." Additionally, improvements are being made to browse settings, allowing deviants to more precisely control how much AI art they experience while browsing.
Labeling Your Artwork
When submitting artwork, you will now see a required setting on the submit page to indicate whether or not your work was created using AI tools. This setting will be remembered when you submit, so it shouldn’t regularly impact your submission flow.
Once submitted, a label stating “Created using AI tools” will appear on the deviation. This addition was a popular community request and allows all deviants to better identify works they want to engage with.
Apply The Label To Multiple Deviations
For existing deviations, you can apply the “Created using AI tools” label to multiple deviations at once by following these steps:
Visit your Gallery
Click “Edit” at the top left of your Gallery page
Select any deviations to which you want to apply the label
Click on the “Label options” menu and select “Add ‘Created using AI tools’ label”
You can also apply label options to an entire gallery by using the "..." menu on a specific gallery, or the "All" gallery if you'd like to apply it to all of your deviations.
Seeing AI in Browse
Similar to the existing safe browsing settings, a filter has been added so you can more precisely control how much AI art you see when browsing. This can be toggled from the drop-down menu or from the "Browsing" section of the Account Settings page.
When should my deviation be labeled “Created using AI tools?”
DeviantArt defines art created using AI tools as artwork that is either made entirely with AI tools or consists primarily of AI-generated components. If the main focus of the image is self-created and it only includes a small, insignificant AI-generated component, it does not need to be labeled as created using AI tools.
However, it is always recommended to disclose the use of AI in your deviation description.
What if the art is edited or partially includes AI components?
If you aren’t sure whether or not your work should be labeled as created using AI tools, consider the following examples.
Example artwork that does need the “Created using AI tools” label:
An AI-generated portrait photo that you touched up
A short story drafted using ChatGPT and you edited afterward
Example artwork that does not need the “Created using AI tools” label:
An illustration you created that's based on an idea generated by ChatGPT, or using a color palette generated by an AI tool
A digital painting of a person with a small, insignificant AI-generated element in the background
DeviantArt’s Terms of Service have been updated to accommodate these changes.
Detecting AI Without Labels
The new browsing setting has a built-in model that detects AI-generated artwork even when deviants don’t label or disclose their art as being AI-generated. There will always be cases where the model can’t detect if an image is AI-generated or not, but it can sufficiently detect images created using popular AI tools, and the team is working continuously to improve it.
Because this is a new feature, it will become more effective over time; as more deviants flag their art as created using AI tools, the browse settings will become more efficient. Your patience is appreciated as continued improvements are made.
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