

After that, you SHOULD be able to submit a ticket from that page for your individual product. Then go to "my product" and register your warranty if you haven't already. How to do this is you need to be logged into your Huion account through, then click on "my profile" in the dropdown. Kamvas Pro 13 GT-133: Malfunction, reasons unknown A lot of digital artists are already uploading their drawing process (often as a speedpaint) on YouTube. I don't think this one is quite as difficult to solve though because you could verify drawings by just recording the creation process. Visual Artworks: I like digital drawing, so to be able to distinguish AI-generated images from actual drawings by artists means a lot me as well.

The need to segregate AI content and human content. Iirc Photoshop and Krita for instance have a tool for recording integrated into their software but I've also come across the software/platform Ibispaint which automatically tracks the creation process in their software from the moment you create a new file and if you upload it to their website (which is a sort of art gallery in itself) it will automatically generate and upload a 1-minute speedpaint along with. (Discussion) On the topic of verifying digital paintings/illustrations in the age of AI image generation. The best possible approach would be recording the painting process in the drawing software automatically like this website for instance. Rather than innocent until proven guilty it should be guilty until proven innocent. What we need is positive proof for hand-drawn digital paintings. And then there is Ibispaint (check it out) which tracks your progress and doesn't even let you upload to the gallery on their website without the automatically generated speedpaint. Photoshop or Krita have integrated or plugin-based recording functionality for that too. More likely we'll have to resort to a 'proof of work' sort of thing which could be a mandatory speedpaint/timelapse or a straight-up automated solution like Ibispaint. I don't think trained ML models for verifying/falsifying images as AI-generated will be that useful for very long as AI image generation models will keep improving too.

I'm very interested in how they'll keep AI-generated images out though. New Art Platforms for Artists and the death of old ones?
