I recently learned that our platform has decided to completely ban all artwork created using AI. This appears to be a significant change, and I’m curious about the reasons behind this decision. Does anyone have insights into why this policy was put in place? I’m also interested in how the platform will identify AI-generated content and what will happen to users who might unintentionally share content created with AI tools. Has anyone else observed this change or received any official updates? Furthermore, I wonder if this ban includes AI-assisted editing or if it applies only to entirely AI-generated works. I would really like to hear others’ opinions on this new regulation and how it may affect our creative community.
These sweeping bans usually come from copyright and authenticity concerns that’ve been piling up on creative platforms. Platforms are struggling with legal gray areas around AI training data and potential copyright issues. But the detection methods are inconsistent - most use automated tools that throw false positives on heavily edited digital art or certain digital painting styles. I had this happen on another platform where my traditional digital paintings kept getting flagged because of how I render. They’re mostly reactive, not proactive - they investigate after someone reports you. What’s really tricky is that policies don’t clearly define the line between AI-assisted tools like advanced filters or smart brushes versus full AI generation. Digital artists using any modern editing software are stuck in this uncertainty.